Step#1238 | Every Problem is a Stepping Stone to Growth
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"Philosophy as Liberal Arts: What the World's Elite are Learning" (by Hitoshi Ogawa)
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Hegel's dialectic is a way of thinking for overcoming problems when they arise and reaching a higher level.
By doing this, you can find a better solution without discarding either of two seemingly incompatible opposing problems.
I want to view problems as a springboard.
You could even call them the energy for progress.
Dialectical thinking takes exactly that approach.
It posits that a problem is an opportunity for development.
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The degree of growth for both people and organizations is determined by how they face difficulties.
The other day, due to our oversight, we were late in contacting a client and caused them trouble, but
If you think of it as "a bug was found" or "an opportunity for systemization,"
the meaning of troubles and failures changes.
Any negative can potentially be turned into a positive depending on your perspective and how you approach it.
Rather than giving up immediately, I want to continue making the effort to find value in things in every situation.
● Today's Step
Problems and troubles are opportunities for growth.
