The title comes from a comment made to a recent post. The "answer" seemed too glib, unfair actually, to throw the question back by responding that the problem is our habit of looking at everything as if it were a problem needing to be solved. But this is true. It could be useful to say
"What IS the problem?"
"What IS the problem?"
"What IS the problem?"
The title comes from a comment made to a recent post. The "answer" seemed too glib, unfair actually, to throw the question back by responding that the problem is our habit of looking at everything as if it were a problem needing to be solved. But this is true. It could be useful to say