How to get rid of problems? It’s one of the most common questions we ask ourselves again and again every day. But once we’ve gotten rid of one problem, we run into three new ones—ones that the very act of solving the first problem has brought us. Life becomes an endless fight for survival, leaving no time to think about rest, talking with friends, career, and so on. We’re like a hamster on a wheel, spinning through a chain of problems, racking our brains about how to deal with them. Why does this happen? Because problems aren’t something you should eliminate—you have to solve them. And that isn’t always easy. When people complain about how complicated their problems are, they don’t take into account that there are no simple problems—they’re called problems for a reason. To solve them, you have to use your thinking abilities and tap into your entire intellectual potential.
Ardis studio presents Marina Golubeva’s book “A Thinking Guide,” which will help you fill in the gaps in your knowledge about thinking, and also introduce you to a variety of techniques and methods for activating this essential mental process.