“If we can really understand the problem, the answer will come out of it, because the answer is not separate from the problem”
— Jiddu Krishnamurti
Simplified Meaning:
When you truly understand a problem, you can find the solution within that problem itself. Imagine you have a math problem you need to solve. If you carefully look at the numbers and operations, you eventually understand what you need to do to solve it. The solution isn’t something you get from outside; it comes from breaking down and understanding the problem itself. For example, if you're having trouble in a friendship, figuring out why there’s a problem – maybe misunderstanding or lack of communication – can help you find a way to fix it. By understanding why your friend is upset or why there have been issues, you can work on those specific things to restore the friendship. In daily life, when faced with a challenge, take time to really understand all aspects of it. The more you explore and understand the root cause, the easier it will be to find a solution that works, because the solution is already part of the problem. This approach can be used for things like work projects, personal issues, or even learning new skills – the key is deep understanding.