Is there ever a universal solution to a universal problem?

Do we need to stick to a problem to find its solution or just dissolve its stickiness with love?
@innertalks (21054)
Australia
July 16, 2020 6:32pm CST
Universal solution, universal problem. What could that be referring to anyway? How do we best extract ourselves (from our problems), and so find a solution to our sticky problems? When anyone has a problem, it is their problem, and then their solution to it too, if they find a solution. They cannot expect that anyone else has this same exact problem, nor that their solution would work for someone else either. "If you are not part of the solution, you are a part of the problem" This well-known adage is not really a valid statement to make then, unless we are talking about a universal solution to a universal problem. Otherwise, we can never know if our solution is also someone else's solution, nor if our problem is a really a problem for anyone else too. The emptiness of life is filled with the fullness of problems, when you see problems in emptiness, where there are none. There is no universal problem, nor a universal solution, as all problems and solutions are always tailor-made, and they apply, or are suited, to only the person experiencing them. Sure, there are similar problems, but no identical problems, nor identical solutions exist that will fit all comers to those problems. What is the best way to solve any problem? We need to look at the problem from its solution, rather than from the problem, and the problem will then be solved intermediately. We do this by allowing input from our heart, which always carries all problems solution keys in its vault of love, just waiting for us to take that key out to use it for our self. Photo Credit: The photo used in this article was sourced from the free media site, pixabay.com Do we need to stick to a problem to find its solution, or just dissolve its stickiness with love?
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• United States
17 Jul 20
A universal problem does have a universal solution if only everybody affected (like us all right now because of the virus), will cooperate and nobody contradicts what experts are suggesting. If only people will just do what needs to be done (wearing a mask and practice social distancing, going out for important things only), to slow the spread of the virus, perhaps this could be a solution while a vaccine will be made to save humankind. If only people will not think that staying home or wearing a mask and socially distance will not be viewed as being a prisoner, perhaps the number of infected people will not increase each day.
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@RasmaSandra (73675)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
17 Jul 20
I have to put in my comment here I cannot get the response box open. I think that each person individually has to do what is right for them but to keep in mind that they also have to consider how what they do will affect others around them @innertalks
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@innertalks (21054)
• Australia
17 Jul 20
In regards, to the virus, I was thinking this morning that some good might come out of it, if we do eventually find a vaccine for it, through all of the concentrated research going on right now, this vaccine might also lead us to cures for the normal flu, and even for the common cold too. But, even so, not every cure will be suitable for everybody. We all have unique bodies. One hat can never be made to fit all heads, I think, in regards to this conundrum, of a universal solution perfectly solving a universal problem, every time.
@innertalks (21054)
• Australia
17 Jul 20
Steve Marshall @innertalks (7940) • AustraliaJust now This response did not respond directly to the responder, but went in here instead. I tried twice, but both times my response went here. In regards, to the virus, I was thinking this morning that some good might come out of it, if we do eventually find a vaccine for it, through all of the concentrated research going on right now, this vaccine might also lead us to cures for the normal flu, and even for the common cold too. But, even so, not every cure will be suitable for everybody. We all have unique bodies. One hat can never be made to fit all heads, I think, in regards to this conundrum, of a universal solution perfectly solving a universal problem, every time.
@Shiva49 (26220)
• Singapore
17 Jul 20
I think when we feel separated from our creator, then the link of assurance and continuity is lost. That is the beginning of being adrift in our lifestyle in the sea of discontinuity. When we carry on with an awareness that we are connected with our creator, then the problem disappears. All are in the same boat then, but we have to tackle our own demons our own way with an assurance that others too have not been spared. I have found we tend to lug around problems and a bigger one puts others in the shade for a while till others come back to see the light of the day and preoccupy our minds. There is always the fear that some untoward issue is around the corner and our life will be upended. However, there is always a solution inside the problems we face but we should be prepared to accept through reinventing ourselves, The fear is being priced out of our comfort zones then. The present virus is proving to be a knock out blow but a challenge to prove our mettle - separate the men from the boys, okay, women from the girls too to move with the times! siva
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@innertalks (21054)
• Australia
17 Jul 20
Nicely stated, siva. Yes, I hate the unknown myself, and as we get older, other untoward issues, as you put it, will come up for sure, from time to time. I fear these, because, we do not know if measures are in place to give us the best treatment, or not. Medical help is becoming more harder to get, and the competition lines stretch around the block for many miles, taking years sometimes, before we reach the doors of the hospital. I myself waited for years for a simple colonoscopy, and eventually, the pain of waiting, I put aside, and I paid the $360 to get it done in a day hospital. The doctor wanted me to have one, but it came back clear anyway, a good thing, but a costly one, I guess.
@innertalks (21054)
• Australia
18 Jul 20
@Shiva49 Yes, it is hard to find comfort in a toothache, especially if the dentists are all closed due to lockdown, at the moment, though..lol... I hope that this virus has not got as many tentacles as which God has, otherwise, we are really in deep trouble then.
@Shiva49 (26220)
• Singapore
18 Jul 20
@innertalks Yes, we cannot be wearing a mask when getting a tooth filled or extracted. We are sitting ducks then! We are not finished till the fat lady sings bidding us adieu. Just some gallows humor to enliven our moods when we are caged in - siva
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• Agra, India
17 Jul 20
Omg... the complicated problems are definitely very difficult to understand
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@innertalks (21054)
• Australia
17 Jul 20
Yes, it's hard to understand what's going on behind the problems, and if there is any reason behind these things happening, or what has really caused the problem.
@innertalks (21054)
• Australia
17 Jul 20
@amitkokiladitya Yes, most of us like to know something about our foe, and of what we are fighting against, that's true.
• Agra, India
17 Jul 20
@innertalks yes . actually the things get worse when we are fighting against an unknown enemy
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18 Jul 20
Reminds me of a song I've listened to often. Goes like this. Find me someone to love. Find me someone to love. Find me someone to love. Find me someone to love. Find me someone to love. Find me someone to love. Find me someone to love. Find me someone to love.
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@innertalks (21054)
• Australia
18 Jul 20
Yes, in some ways, love is always the answer to every problem.
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@Nakitakona (56302)
• Philippines
17 Jul 20
Everytime a problem crops up this is my solution: If there's a remedy, find it. If there's none, never mind it.
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@innertalks (21054)
• Australia
17 Jul 20
I have heard something rather similar, in some ways. It's all just mind over matter. If we do not mind something too much, we will then see that it didn't really matter that much either.
@Shiva49 (26220)
• Singapore
18 Jul 20
@innertalks The only thing that is certain is the virus which is all over the place and has put other problems in the back burner. Nothing else matters much for now - siva
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@Nakitakona (56302)
• Philippines
18 Jul 20
@innertalks yes it makes sense.
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