A Quote by Wayne Dyer

You cannot solve a problem by condemning it — © Wayne Dyer
You cannot solve a problem by condemning it
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."
Don't criticize, condemn or complain. Constantly criticizing, condemning and complaining is what breaks most relationships. Instead of criticizing and condemning, figure out how you can solve the problem together. Instead of focusing on blaming the other person for what they did wrong, focus on how you can avoid the problem next time.
There are always those who say legislation can't solve the problem. There is a half-truth involved here. It is true that legislation cannot solve the whole problem. It can solve some of the problem. It may be true that morality can't be legislated, but behavior can be regulated.
If you cannot solve the proposed problem try to solve first some related problem.
Solving the population problem is not going to solve the problems of racism, of sexism, of religious intolerance, of war, of gross economic inequality. But if you don't solve the population problem, you're not going to solve any of those problems. Whatever problem you're interested in, you're not going to solve it unless you also solve the population problem. Whatever your cause, it's a lost cause without population control.
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 basic idea of Games With a Purpose is that we are taking a problem that computers cannot yet solve, and we are getting people to solve it for us while they are playing a game.
You can't solve a problem? Well, get down and investigate the present facts and [the problem's] past history! When you have investigated the problem thoroughly, you will know how to solve it.
Generally, you cannot solve a problem without defining the problem completely.
I cannot solve the problem of life by losing myself in the problem of art.
... it can often be profitable to try a technique on a problem even if you know in advance that it cannot possibly solve the problem completely.
You cannot solve a problem unless you diagnose the problem.
You are a potential genius; there is no problem you cannot solve, and no answer you cannot find somewhere.
If you can solve your problem, what is the need of worrying? If you cannot solve it, what is the use of worrying.
I get so engaged when I have a problem you cannot solve that I just cannot break away from what I am doing - I keep thinking and thinking and cannot stop.
People have been trying to do kind of natural language processing with computers for decades and there has only been sort of slow progress in that in general. It turned out the problem we had to solve is sort of the reverse of the problem people usually have to solve. People usually have to solve the problem of you're given you know thousands, millions of pages of text, go have the computer understand this.
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