“Every problem has a solution. But after every solution, there's a new
problem to tackle, some new challenge to take on. You don't stop after you
solve one thing You keep going, you find a new way and a new path, try to
do better and create better. tearing something down isn't the end; doing
something great, or better, something right, is. Or maybe there isn't such
a thing as an end goal at all. You accomplish something, and then you
shift, ready to accomplish the next. You keep solving one problem after
another until you change the world.” ― Marie Lu, Wildcard/Katherine Russel.

Problem and Solution is a pattern of organization where information in a
passage is expressed as a dilemma or concerning issue (a problem) and
something that was, can be, or should be done to remedy this issue
(solution or attempted solution). THEN SUCCESSIS ONLY A TEMPORARY STATE. If
we can solve the equation and get something like x=b where b is a specific
number, then we have one solution. If we end up with a statement that's
always false, like 3=5, then there's no solution. If we end up with a
statement that's always true, like 5=5, then there are infinite solutions.
If you simplify the equation using an infinite solutions formula or method,
you'll get both sides equal, hence, it is an infinite solution. Infinite
represents limitless or unboundedness. It is usually represented by the
symbol”

At the heart of this message lies the idea that no matter how difficult or
complex a problem may seem, there is always a way to solve it. This is not
to say that every solution is easy or readily apparent. In fact, some
problems may require a great deal of creativity, resourcefulness, and
persistence to solve. However, the fact remains that with the right mindset
and approach, any problem can be overcome. One of the keys to solving
problems is to approach them with an open mind and a willingness to try new
things. Often, we get stuck in our ways and become unwilling to consider
alternative solutions. This can limit our ability to find effective
solutions to our problems. By embracing a flexible and adaptive mindset, we
can open ourselves up to new possibilities and ideas that may have
previously been outside of our comfort zone.

In addition to mindset and persistence, problem-solving also requires a
certain degree of creativity and resourcefulness. Often, the most effective
solutions are those that are not immediately obvious or straightforward. By
thinking outside the box and exploring alternative approaches, we can
uncover innovative solutions that we may not have initially considered.  Of
course, not all problems are created equal, and some may be more difficult
or complex than others. However, the fact remains that every problem has a
solution. While it may not always be easy to find, every problem does
indeed have a solution. It's important to approach problems with a positive
and solutions-focused mindset, as this can help you to identify possible
solutions and take action towards resolving the issue.

முயற்சி திருவினை ஆக்கும் முயற்றின்மை

இன்மை புகுத்தி விடும்.   (௬௱௰௬ - 616)

முயற்சி ஒருவனுக்குச் செல்வத்தைப் பெருகச் செய்யும், முயற்சி இல்லாதிருத்தல்
அவனுக்கு வறுமையைச் சேர்த்துவிடும்.  (௬௱௰௬)

ஆங்கிலம் (English)

Muyarsi Thiruvinai Aakkum Muyatrinmai

Inmai Pukuththi Vitum

Exertion leads to wealth; Lack of it brings forth poverty.

ஹிந்தி (हिन्दी)

बढ़ती धन-संपत्ति की, कर देता है यत्न ।

दारिद्रय को घुसेड़ कर, देता रहे अयत्न ॥ (६१६)

தெலுங்கு (తెలుగు)

సాహసమ్ము దెచ్చు సంపదలిన్నింట

నడ్డిలేమి, లేమి కంతులేదు. (౬౧౬)

மலையாளம் (മലയാളം)

പ്രയത്നശാലിയായെന്നാലൈശ്വര്യം പെരുതായിടും യത്നമില്ലാത്തവൻ ചുറ്റും ദാരിദ്ര്യം
സ്ഥിരവാഴ്ചയാം (൬൱൰൬)

கன்னடம் (ಕನ್ನಡ)

ಪ್ರಯತ್ನದಿಂದ ಸಿರಿಯು ಬೆಳೆಯುವುದು; ಪ್ರಯತ್ನವಿಲ್ಲದಿದ್ದರೆ ದಾರಿದ್ರ್ಯವು ಹೋಗುವುದು. (
೬೧೬)

சமஸ்கிருதம் (संस्कृतम्)

सम्पदं सर्वदा दद्यात् व्यवसायो महीभुजाम् ।

दारिद्र्यं तस्य जनयेत् व्यवसायविहीनता ॥ (६१६)

K Rajaram IRS 30125

On Thu, 30 Jan 2025 at 04:31, Jambunathan Iyer <[email protected]>
wrote:

> *“SUCCESS does not mean an absence of problems; it is overcoming problems.
> Success is not measured by how high we go up in life, but how many times we
> bounce back when we fall down.”*
> ― Shiv Khera,
>
> N Jambunathan Rengarajapuram-Kodambakkam-Chennai-Mob:9176159004
>
> *" What you get by achieving your goals is not as important as what you
> become by achieving your goals. If you want to live a happy life, tie it to
> a goal, not to people or things "*
>
>

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