A Quote by Richard P. Feynman

If we want to solve a problem that we have never solved before, we must leave the door to the unknown ajar. — © Richard P. Feynman
If we want to solve a problem that we have never solved before, we must leave the door to the unknown ajar.
To decide upon the answer is not scientific. In order to make progress, one must leave the door to the unknown ajar ajar only.
When you start a company, it's more an art than a science because it's totally unknown. Instead of solving high-profile problems, try to solve something that's deeply personal to you. Ideally, if you're an ordinary person and you've just solved your problem, you might have solved the problem for millions of people.
I can live with doubt and uncertainty and not knowing. I think it is much more interesting to live not knowing than to have answers that might be wrong. If we will only allow that, as we progress, we remain unsure, we will leave opportunities for alternatives. We will not become enthusiastic for the fact, the knowledge, the absolute truth of the day, but remain always uncertain … In order to make progress, one must leave the door to the unknown ajar.
Never carry things on from the past. The past is gone. Every moment be rid of it, solved or unsolved. Drop it - and don't carry parts because those parts won't allow you to solve new problems that live in this moment. Live in this moment as totally as possible, and suddenly you will come to realized, that if you live it totally, it is solved. There is no need to solve it. Life is not a problem to be solved, it's a mystery to be lived.
There is first of all the problem of the opening, namely, how to get us from where we are, which is, as yet, nowhere, to the far bank. It is a simple bridging problem, a problem of knocking together a bridge. People solve such problems every day. They solve them, and having solved them push on.
The worst possible thing ... was to lie dead in the water with any problem. Solve it, solve it quickly ... If you solved it wrong, it would come back and slap you in the face, and then you could solve it right.
Through money or power you cannot solve all problems. The problem in the human heart must be solved first.
We cannot solve a problem by saying, "It's not my problem." We cannot solve a problem by hoping that someone else will solve it for us. I can solve a problem only when I say, "This is my problem and it's up to me to solve it."
If a problem is too difficult to solve, one cannot claim that it is solved by pointing at all the efforts made to solve it.
The characteristics that I look for when I'm looking for really good entrepreneurs to lead companies are you have to have an inquiring mind, you have to say there must be a better way to do things, and now with technology at a point where everything is possible, how do we turn the possible into the probable? And it all starts with a passion to do something really well, to solve a problem in a way that's never been solved before, and to have just an incredible work ethic, to be persistent.
I tended to write poems about both social and spiritual problems, and some problems one doesn't really want to solve, and so the problems themselves are solved. You certainly don't want to solve problems in poems that haven't been solved in the world.
Before it can be solved, a problem must be clearly defined.
The skill-providers want to have more impact and solve problems; the problem people want new tools to get their problems solved.
To a poet the mere making of a poem can seem to solve the problem of truth…but only a problem of art is solved in poetry.
To a poet the mere making of a poem can seem to solve the problem of truth, but only a problem of art is solved in poetry.
It's true that America can't solve every problem, but I don't know of any major problem in the world that can be solved without us.
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