19 Quotes by Craig D. Lounsbrough about Solutions
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It is in attempting to solve all of my problems on my own that I end up creating some of the greatest problems that I’ll ever own.
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Why is it that crisis pushes me to my own devices when those devices are frequently the very things that produced my crisis in the first place?
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It may not be the problem that's the problem. Rather, the problem might be the tool that I'm using to try and solve the problem.
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As the old saying goes, “There’s more than one way to skin a cat.” The problem is that too often we assume that we’ve got the right cat, and then we assume that the only solution is to skin it. And once everything mercifully comes to a close, assuming that we’ve made a terrible mess of things is the only assumption that’s not an assumption.
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The ‘easy way’ is our laziness trying to find a solution by ‘working hard’ to side-step the problem.
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There’s the old saying about ‘killing two birds with one stone’. However, most of us aren’t paying enough attention to know what the birds are, and even if we did we wouldn’t know where to find the stones. So maybe we should start looking for both.
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What we describe as ‘plans’ are often the best guess that we have for a situation that we probably don’t understand.
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I want to ‘think’ that I have all the answers. But if I ‘think’, I soon realize that what I thought to be answers were guesses. And if I ‘think’ yet again, I begin to realize that since God has all the answers He never hands me a guess.
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I would be quite wise to realize that I will never craft a solution that will be the ‘end-all,’ and that God’s ability to craft perfect solutions never ends ‘at-all.
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