The book read three to four, and has a deeper understanding of it. The book is constantly in all aspects of the introduction of what is the problem, but also to solve the problem has given us some advice, let me feel the essence of the problem more understanding.
Danny, the problem with the printing process tells us that every solution brings new problems, and we sometimes just try to give answers as quickly as possible, forgetting that the answer is often a new problem. We ignore the existence of the problem and ignore the possible mistakes in the answer. I think that in the final analysis of the problem is not comprehensive enough, we should analyze the problem from as many angles as possible, in the consideration of solutions, but also to consider whether the answer will bring new problems, to weigh the pros and cons of the method to avoid the disproportionate problem. We also need to consider issues at a specific level, to be clear and unique in expressing the problem.
The smoking problem in the book raises another important aspect of the problem-whose problem is it. It is true that we cannot blindly seek answers after discovering problems, which may be involved in every aspect of the problem, but the problem-solving person should determine where the problem comes from, and do not interfere with the problems that others can solve. The story of the lamp at the end of the tunnel is also the source of the title, reminding us not to complicate the problem at times, and the answer may be a simple reminder.
Is your light on? Reading notes Two