Learning StrategyContinuous LearningKnowledge PerformanceProblem-solvingReconsiderEducational Sciences
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Author Reda Sadki
What do we do when we are confronted with a problem? Problem solving begins when we encounter a new experience. We do this out of necessity, but also because we enjoy it. We also need to be able to solve problems fast. We develop our ability and willingness (including on a political level) to identify, analyze, and solve problems. We accept that tackling problems is painful.