We are living in times which have been the result of many past solutions, but also still have massive problems. One could imagine they are a problem solver wrestling chaos into order, while far too often, much of their struggle is spent wrestling shadows which are phantoms born of misidentification. And one might as well attempt surgery with a blindfold as try to solve a problem one refuses to properly name. Because a problem improperly named is a labyrinth without an exit. The inability to accurately identify a problem is not a minor intellectual slip; it is the very mechanism by which bad ideas perpetuate themselves. If it is misdiagnosed, it's misprescribed. It’s as simple, and as fatal, as that.
Take something personally ordinary one might say: Such as “I’m bad at relationships.” That sounds like a problem definition, but it’s actually a story conclusion. The real issue might be communication habits, attachment patterns, or even just consistently choosing incompatible partners. Each of those requires a completely different “solution.” If one treats the label as the problem, one ends up prescribing vague, ineffective remedies or platitudes instead of targeted change.
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