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Grappling with MESSY problems at work, in relationships, and in our lives, that CANNOT be solved yet MUST be confronted.Tue, 22 May 2018 17:03:15 +0000
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By: Skye W.
https://tamingwickedproblems.com/did-you-see-the-gorilla/#comment-240
Tue, 22 May 2018 17:03:15 +0000http://tamingwickedproblems.com/?p=2138#comment-240This was an insightful and interesting post. The realization that many of the world’s most challenging problems cannot be solved, but only managed, has changed my perspective dramatically. For my further understanding, I have two questions for you:
1. In your opinion, if people only try to manage some of these wicked problems for the rest of time instead of solving them, such as hunger, unemployment and global warming, is there a point where we will become complacent, and even though we could work harder to manage these problems, we will simply believe that they are unsolvable and give-up on trying to make improvements?
2. Eventually, with enough steps taken in problem-management, do you think that some of these wicked problems could end up being solved? For example, with enough policy change and advancements in technology intended to only manage the problem, could something like energy independence reach a point of becoming possible?
Thanks for your insight into this fascinating subject!
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By: Amy Bentley
https://tamingwickedproblems.com/did-you-see-the-gorilla/#comment-211
Thu, 15 Feb 2018 03:57:50 +0000http://tamingwickedproblems.com/?p=2138#comment-211Great post Dad. I love the concept of “Adaequatio” and Truman’s clear-eyed declaration of the nation’s problems. Ruby had shown me the video you are talking about and I completely missed the gorilla!
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