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When you are facing a complex problem or trying to do something bold, start with a smaller version of the larger problem. You might have to break it into several manageable minor problems to solve one at a time, and then put them together. Focus exclusively on that small problem and solve it. Use the answers to this small issue to expand your knowledge of the larger issue. Repeat. If you take a look around, you can see this pattern playing out everywhere. Some examples are given. When you watch the world, you have to look at the relations within the world. When you understand the world, a few things are in relation to each other. When you study different disciplines, they are related to one another. For example, if we study a family, culture, religion and politics need to be concerned. Without relation, we can’t understand population changes. You should fit these disciplines into a larger picture.
To tackle complex issues or bold endeavors, begin with a smaller aspect of the problem. Break it down into manageable tasks, focusing on solving them one at a time. Use insights gained from these smaller problems to inform your understanding of the whole. Recognizing relationships across various disciplines enhances comprehension of larger concepts.
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