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The Importance of Problem Solving

In everyday life, we always use the skill of problem solving. From managing chores, making decisions, to arranging yourself to prepare for big events, problem solving is an essential skill that everyone has. Ever since you began to think for yourself, you have the ability to solve problems. Problem solving is a gift that we all have, which should be cherished to the fullest. The art of problem solving is very important, and the main reasons why it is important are that they help you build confidence and become independent, it helps with your career, and last, but not least, it allows societies to evolve.

Problem Solving Maze
Image by Mohamed Hassan from Pixabay

 

1. It helps you build confidence and become independent

As mentioned before, ever since you were able to think, you had the ability to solve problems. While we all start with solving the easy problems, like deciding what to wear for the day, the problems we face can tend to become harder. The easiest example of this is school. Although the earlier grades are where most of us develop certain things, it is the later grades that challenge us and master those certain things. Especially at a young age, the harder the challenge is, the more problem-solving and independence would be required.

Mirror for Confidence
Image by Mohamed Hassan from Pixabay

In school, with quizzes, tests, and exams, a degree of problem-solving is required in all of them. While studying helps you get prepared, solving questions can eventually become a habit. The more you find success in solving questions and problems, the more confident you can be further on. However, at some point, you may hit a brick wall, but problem-solving and trial and error tactics can help you regain your confidence. Throughout our school lives, our problem-solving skills are challenged and force us to think differently and look at problems from different perspectives. From there, we gain a sense of confidence and individualism as our problem-solving skills are regularly put up to the test.

Independence based on which direction taken
Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay

 

2. It helps With Your Career

In careers, like engineering, lawyers, software developers, etc…, problem-solving is a necessity. Without problem-solving, then the career would feel repetitive and seem perfect, which is never the case in real life. Although some careers may seem like problem-solving is not needed, there are still moments where transportation, clothing, teamwork, etc… matter and problem-solving is still required.  In fact, these moments are the most evident when preparing for interviews, promotions, and being a supervisor. Despite their differences, problem-solving goes hand in hand with how you give impression. Problem-solving does not along help you obtain a career, but it helps you make a nice impression to the career, and not to mention, outside of your career.

Laptop for career
Image by Sara Torda from Pixabay

 

3. Allows Society To Evolve

Lastly, while the previous two facts are about individuals alone, problem-solving can allow our society to evolve. If you think about it, everyone has a degree of problem-solving skills. That means that everyone can look from any perspective. As a matter of fact, creativity is part of problem-solving.

Creative problem solving
Image by 愚木混株 Cdd20 from Pixabay

The difference between thinking critically and being creative is that thinking critically is about using logic and reasoning. Whereas, in creativity, it’s about being open-minded and making new solutions to problems. While at some point, we need the old-fashioned critical thinking, society craves for more creative people. In a world where scarcity exists, thinking of creative solutions can tackle more than just one problem; it can solve multiple problems all at once. To think about this effect more clearly, imagine a domino effect. When you set all of your dominos in a row, it’s all about tipping one over to tip the rest. In creative problem-solving, this is exactly what happens, but the dominos are potential problems instead. Thanks to creative problem-solvers, society can evolve as less action can tackle more problems.

Community
Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay

 

Closing Section

Ever since we began thinking, we had the ability to problem solving. While there are many more, the importance of problem solving is that it helps us build confidence and becoming more independent, it helps with our careers, and it allows society to evolve with creative thinkers. Depending on the situation, problem-solving could be overrated or underrated. Sometimes, we would get thrown with so many problems and find problem-solving overrated. While other times, we don’t get to solve a lot of problems and find it underrated. Despite this, the importance of problem solving is still dominant everyday. While this seems, every day, we will have to solve a problem, and sometimes they are incredibly easy, whereas they can be the hardest in other times. Problem-solving is a gift that is meant to be used almost all the time. It’s a gift that is not meant to be wasted!

Problem solving with other people
Image by Alexa from Pixabay

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Crystal Lattice
Crystal Lattice
Hi, I am Crystal Lattice, one of the awesome bloggers in Youth Are Awesome. I am intrigued with chemistry and physics, and loves to look deeper into these topics. Enjoys reading, volunteering, and spending time with friends in their spare time. Naturally curious and passionate over things that are new and seemingly cool. My favorite color is blue and my favorite season is summer.
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