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Problems are not solved on the level of problems. Analyzing a problem to find its solution is like trying to restore freshness to a leaf by treating the leaf itself, whereas the solution lies in watering the root.
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
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Interpretation

What this quote means

To solve problems effectively, one must address their root causes rather than just the symptoms.

This quote emphasizes the importance of understanding and addressing the foundational issues behind problems instead of merely dealing with their manifestations. It suggests a deeper analysis and a more profound approach, encouraging individuals to look beyond the surface to find holistic solutions, much like nurturing the roots of a plant to promote its overall health instead of only focusing on individual leaves.

Themes

ProblemsSolutionsRoot CausesAnalysisWisdom

In practice

Example use cases

During a team meeting, someone can quote this to emphasize the need for a deeper analysis of the issues at hand rather than temporary fixes.

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