On Jul 13, 2006, at 1:39 PM, Hal Kaplan wrote:
Why is it that so many times, when we are stuck and ask for help, the
answer comes to us before the help does. Is being humbled the key to
improved thinking?
HALinNY
P.S. This is not a put-down on anyone here ... Just curious as to why
this happens.
Usually the act of formulating a question forces you to think about
the problem from a different POV. I know from my own experience that
I try to explain what I want to do and what I've already tried, and
usually thinking about the problem from the POV of someone reading
the email makes me see what I was missing.
-- Ed Leafe
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