-Isiah Pringle
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Problem Solving
Problem Solving is a very common theme not only in the psychology world, but also in everyday life. From the time you open your eyes in the morning to the time you close them at night, wether you know it or not, you're solving problems. For example, getting up at a specific time and going threw with your daily morning regimen, is solving problems such as not being late for classes or work, preventing cavities and bad breathe, and keeping your body clean. Although, this is mostly subconscious problem solving, they still follow the 4 steps. (1) understanding the problem, (2) devising a plan, (3) carrying out the plan, and (4) looking back. The same steps used to solve much larger problems such as rebuilding the city of New Orleans or fixing the oil spill problem in the Gulf Coast. In my opinion, the understand of problems and problem solving is a topics in which has the greatest amount of relevance and importance to not only us as individuals, but us as a country, and us as a world. It simply put, allows us to keep the the world in a homestatic balance.
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I agree with Isiah. Problem solving is very important because there is always problems to be solved. Whether it be unemployment, national debt, homelessness, hunger, malnourishment, anything, all these problems have to be solved. Solving these problems is deffiantly an important issue to alot of people. Every country in the world has similiar problems and they are all trying to find solutions to them.
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