The Paradox of Solving Wicked Complex Problems

Jul 08, 2004 11:15

  1. Solve the problem.
  2. This clearly defines the problem itself.
  3. Re-solve the problem with a fully workable solution.
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silly-easy! bbcaddict July 8 2004, 11:45:36 UTC
hooray
I like-a you SO the much!

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Re: silly-easy! kaeren July 8 2004, 12:04:30 UTC
*kiss* you know I've been thinking good thoughts for you chica bonita.

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akadashi July 8 2004, 11:47:16 UTC
and when you sleep
the angels' kisses are mercury
mercury

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jerronimo July 8 2004, 12:34:12 UTC
It's even "better" when you don't know the difficulty of the problem until you've already written it... nor did anyone else... in fact, they expect you to determine how difficult it is, only by trying to solve it.

I don't think I can express in words really, the situation I'm in now. All I can
say is that I totally understand where you are, and I understand how aggravating it can be.

*poit*

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hidethisjournal September 8 2004, 00:03:23 UTC
Do you berate yourself for running in circles?

Only by making an attempt to solve a problem can you really learn all the considerations that you must apply to truly solve the problem, rock solid.

Holy shit did I need to read this today.

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kaeren September 9 2004, 12:43:52 UTC
Excellent!! I often need to remind myself about that :) I'm glad it made sense to someone else too!

WAIT A SEC is this justineeey????

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hellbomb April 27 2005, 05:23:49 UTC
Hey girlie! I added ya as a friend! Miss you- love you...xoxo

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oh hell yes, it deserves the steve perry icon of joy kaeren April 27 2005, 17:43:43 UTC
Yay!! Miss you and love YOU!!! XOXO

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