Tuesday, July 7, 2015

On problems and solutions

I read an interesting line from the Book today:

A conflict can be solved only when the parties in the conflict want a solution.

This sentence is deep on so many levels. Take our personal problems or long-lasting conflicts for example. Before seeking the solutions or trying to solve the problem, have we really asked ourselves if we GENUINELY and SINCERELY want a solution to a specific problem?

Forget the other party. But have we really wanted a solution? According to another principle, when we really seek a solution, we don't have to search for it,. It will come to us.

So, shall we take up one problem, whatever it may, and genuinely aspire for a solution instead of looking for one?

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