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** [[w:Robert H. Schuller|Robert H. Schuller]], ''Move Ahead with Possibility Thinking'' (1967), p. 90 in the 1986 reprint |
** [[w:Robert H. Schuller|Robert H. Schuller]], ''Move Ahead with Possibility Thinking'' (1967), p. 90 in the 1986 reprint |
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** Widely attributed in paraphrase: "Problems are not stop signs, they are guidelines." |
** Widely attributed in paraphrase: "Problems are not stop signs, they are guidelines." |
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== See also == |
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* [[Problem solving]] |
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* [[Solution]] |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
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A problem is a doubtful or difficult matter requiring a solution, or something hard to understand, accomplish or deal with.
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- Here's how to look at problems: Problems are guidelines, not stop signs!
- Robert H. Schuller, Move Ahead with Possibility Thinking (1967), p. 90 in the 1986 reprint
- Widely attributed in paraphrase: "Problems are not stop signs, they are guidelines."
