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you never want to solve a research problem with language. You
~ Timothy Ferriss
John Dewey's dictum that "a problem well put is half-solved
~ Timothy Ferriss
But what happens if we frame things in terms of elegance instead of strain? Sometimes, we find incredible results with ease instead of stress. Sometimes, we "solve" the problem by completely reframing it.
~ Timothy Ferriss
What I prefer over trends is a sense of mission. That you are working on a unique problem that people are not solving elsewhere.
~ Timothy Ferriss
John Dewey's dictum that "a problem well put is half-solved" applies.
~ Timothy Ferriss
A problem is a terrible thing to waste." This is highly related to the "scratch your own itch" thread that pops up throughout this book. Peter expands: "I think of problems as gold mines. The world's biggest problems are the world's biggest business opportunities.
~ Timothy Ferriss
Accept reality, but focus on the solution. Take that issue, take that setback, take that problem, and turn it into something good. Go forward. And, if you are part of a team, that attitude will spread throughout.
~ Timothy Ferriss
If you've got enough money to solve the problem, you don't have the problem." In
~ Timothy Ferriss
The curious switch, from initially perceiving an obstruction to a problem to eventually embodying this obstruction as a number or an algebraic object of some sort that we can effectively study, is repeated over and over again, in different contexts, throughout mathematics. Much later, complex quadratic irrationalities also made their appearance. Again these were not at first regarded as "numbers as such," but rather as obstructions to the solution of problems.
~ Timothy Gowers
if, for each t, we write u(t) for the function from to that takes x to u(x, t), then it describes how the function u(t) "evolves" over time. The Cauchy problem for an evolution equation is the problem of determining this evolution from knowledge of its initial value u(0).
~ Timothy Gowers
Fixers don't get their hands dirty.
~ Timothy Hallinan
We certainly face, as did the ancient Greeks, the problem of oligarchy—ever more threatening as globalization increases differences in wealth.
~ Timothy Snyder
In an ideal scenario, your promise would address an urgent problem your prospect has (that your product or service solves). The more urgent and severe and significant the problem, the more powerful and valuable your promise becomes.
~ Todd Brown
Hunger is a political issue, and there are several things politically that are keeping people hungry - not funding food stamps adequately, not funding school lunches adequately. So there is a political solution to the problem of hunger.
~ Tom Colicchio
I'm the chief science officer of a foundation that works on the application of regenerative medicine to the problem of aging.
~ Aubrey de Grey
The problem is not the oil, but what they do with the oil. The United States is the biggest spender of oil and of all the planet resources.
~ Hugo Chavez
The Kashmir problem is a very old one and has been a major challenge for all governments.
~ Rajnath Singh
I think we are not serious about attacking the long-term debt problem, and that's one of the things that he's going to have to find a way to get on the agenda.
~ Michael Bloomberg
The only time being in the middle class hurts you is if you're in the middle class with players who are on bad contracts. If you're in the middle class and all your players are on good contracts then I don't think that's a problem.
~ Daryl Morey
Will capitalist economies operate at full employment in the absence of routine intervention? Certainly not. Are deviations from full employment a social problem? Obviously.
~ Janet Yellen
To make a good salad is to be a brilliant diplomat - the problem is entirely the same in both cases. To know how much oil to mix in with one's vinegar.
~ Oscar Wilde
And if life be, as it surely is, a problem to me, I am no less a problem to life.
~ Oscar Wilde
No problem, I'll get a penguin to show us
~ P.C. Cast Kristin Cast
I say, you don't know how I could raise fifty quid somehow, do you? Why don't you work? Work? said young Bingo, surprised. What, me? No, I shall have to think of some way.
~ P.G. Wodehouse