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The Problem Solver

The different types of people and their problems and the different ways to solve those problems.

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No matter how big or how bad a problem may be, or if it looks like there is no solution for a particular problem, one must look for and work hard enough to find the solution for his or her problem for there is a solution to every problem.

Problems are synonymous with life and they share a symbiotic relationship with life as well, therefore problems can sometimes be useful in life. If people could live their lives without problems, it would be a very nice, but uneventful life. Problems give people an excelled ability to think about a way to solve life's little dilemmas, either permanently or temporarily. Problems keep people thinking, and problems keep people busy. Unfortunately, there is no such thing as a problem free life.

Thankfully, there are people who are always close by and usually always willing to help. These people shall be dubbed as the chosen ones. These chosen ones, who are the oldest of the population, have the necessary wisdom for helping those who are close to them, find solutions to their problems. People, who feel plagued with problems or just need someone to talk to do not have to look too far for these chosen ones for the chosen ones are always closer than most realize. Sometimes, the chosen ones are better to talk to and can sometimes offer better advice than a licensed psychiatrist or a psychologist because the chosen ones are better listeners and tend to be a bit more involved with the people they are helping.

Some chosen ones tend to get too involved with and take on too many different problems too quickly. These problems eventually become so overwhelming they tend to cause the chosen ones to develop severe problems of their own. Later, when these chosen ones finally realize that they have had enough of helping people with their problems and their ailed mediocrity, they can begin to bear a grudge against the people they have chosen to help, they will begin to resent what those people stand for, and they will quickly put an end to helping all other people. This is what happens to a good-willed chosen one when he or she tries to help too many problematic people. Too many other people's problems build up on the chosen one's problems, the chosen one's personal problems then go unattended and are merged with the ailed person's problems, and this tangled mess of problems becomes an overwhelming nightmare for a chosen one.

Some exceptionally, angry, imposters of chosen ones, and these are of a very minuscule percentage, will hide behind his or her mask of good will, and make people believe that he or she is helping, but in reality, these imposters are actually working against those who he or she is helping. These imposters are interested in people's problems but only as a means for manipulation and control of the ailed.

Most people have a certain rate of mental breakdown that is always debilitating in some way. All people have that certain breaking point. Some people have higher thresholds than others do. People who break down quicker and easier usually take on too much too quickly. These people tend to forget about their own problems and mental issues. When this happens, and the problems and mental issues go unattended for too long a period of time, the problems and the mental issues will spin out of control and get worse, and can become so overwhelming, that these people will suffer from a major mental breakdown, and may need to be hospitalized so they can be once again stabilized.

One could also look at a problem as if it were a game of strategy. This analogy is used because an ailed person will need to find the right strategy to an ever-changing arena, and carry out the proper course of action while playing the game so he or she can solve the problem. The better the strategy, the

more rapidly, smoother, and permanently the problem will be resolved.

Some people have friends who like to think that God gave them the ability to help others solve their problems. These people claim they know what they are doing when it comes to problem solving. These people also say they have had the opportunity to work on many problems and help others as well as working to solve those problems of their own all through the war zones of friendship, which can be unpleasant at times, but also, just as rewarding. These people feel as if they are doing something good by helping others, and they feel that by helping others, they are in turn helping themselves.

Sometimes when people notice they have a problem, the answer can seem unreachable and unsolvable. Some problems are worse than others are, but each problem has its answer to solve it, some just take a great deal of more time, resources, and concentration to solve, and others require some assistance in the form of advice. Depending on the quality and quantity of the advice will depend on how well and how quickly the problem will be solved. No matter how far off the answers to life's problems may seem, they are there just waiting to be found.

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