Dr Seuss loved to teach truths through rhymes and funny stories. Sounds like my kind of guy! His truth about complicated questions offers possibility and massive hope to the struggling.
Ockham's Razor seems to corroborate Dr Seuss: When in doubt, look for a simple solution. Not a short-cut per say, but a smartcut. Look for lateral improvements instead of stagnant, static, stale, traditional approaches.
I've also noticed that as problems expand, the solution becomes more apparent. Don't be afraid if you don't know how to solve your current problem. You will be motivated to search for solutions the longer and bigger your problem becomes.
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