ANSWERS: 12
  • Yes there has. There still is (i.e. I still can't solve the problem)
  • Yes, in that situation you have to learn to live with it/accept it or move on.
  • i don't think so i mean you have a problem with money there for you have no credit and get things takin away from you by the bank. So you have no material items problem solved You have problems with a relive you either fix them or never have a good relationship again problem soloved i mean there is a solution weather you like it or not
  • Life is full of insoluble problems. There's an old Buddhist joke that centers on the idea that everyone has exactly 83 problems, and if you solve one another instantly takes it's place. Buddhism is there to solve the 84th problem, which is "I don't want any problems". Seriously, though -- life is nothing if not full of problems. Much of our suffering comes not from the problems themselves, but from the recurring addiction to the idea that someday we'll be free from problems. This keeps us in a state of constant resistance to reality as it really is, unable to be satisfied with "just this moment". We're waiting for the day when we have no more serious problems. In any case, even if I were to solve all of my personal problems, that would leave me realizing that I'm not separate from the rest of life, and suddenly all of the world's problems would become mine. Its absolutely an endless list. The way to be happy is to make peace with that and just keep chipping away on them, knowing you'll never finish.
  • Back before I was financially secure I had situations that I had to live with for a while. But can't honestly say that I ever had a problem that money couldn't solve. So that now that I am finacially secure even what would have once been a problem such as my transmission falling out is now merely a matter of taking it by the shop and leaving it and then using my other vehicle till it gets fixed. They are right. Rich is better. I've always felt problems are better avoided than created.
  • yea mostly people problems
  • Yes, it has to do with that rubic's cube. It made nervous, so i torched it.
  • Problems are the birth place to succsess. Without having anything to overcome, self fulfillment would be non existing. The drive to achieve goals and feel satisfaction would mean nothing. Problems are what keep the world going, they're what make life more efficient. But, there might be a time in your life where there is not a solution at hand. Try looking to others for help, or just coping with the problem. After every challenge you face, you come out a better, stronger person. Nothing is impossible, and every problem can be solved with the right tools. When I come across rough points in my life, I always stick to what i believe in. Theres always a solution and like I said, at the end you will be a stronger and better person knowing you have achieved what you thought you could not.
  • All the time, that's just part of the great scheme of things. It's part of the tempering process of our personality's.
  • Yes, and I am in one of them right now. The time is now...many problems.
  • Oh God, yes. I have these problems right now. Life without problems is quite boring and doesn't help you progress, learn, or become wiser. I sometimes I didn't have some of the problems I have right now; however, in retrospect, my problems ahve made me a little stronger and wiser.... I've noticed some people get so bored that when they don't have problems, they make up problems...pretty interesting... I think the hardest thing for me is to deal with my probems, live with them, and 'enjoy' them. My friend told me to try to 'enjoy' problems and troubles, then I'll be living fully. Life is a journey and I guess I have to try to live through each aspect of it and not dodge them or hide from them. :)
  • Yes, i still have the problem, it's called how can i get enough money to live comfortably.

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