Can all your problems be solved?
By JosephP
@JosephP (1116)
Jamaica
October 10, 2011 1:31am CST
We all have problems that we want to be solved. Some of them are small while others seem so big that some people give up hope of ever finding a solution. Do you believe that you have a problem that just can never be fixed or is there an attainable solution for all your problems?
6 responses
@advokatku (4033)
• Indonesia
10 Oct 11
I believe every problem there must be a way out. Indeed, sometimes it's hard to find a solution or a answer to the problems we face. But, as long as we can still think, abstinence for me to escape from the problems I face.
@MSKris254 (11)
• United States
11 Oct 11
I have to agree with you. All problems have a solution of a sort. Sometimes, the answer to the tougher problems are simply to walk away from them. Some even solve themselves in time. It all depends of the severity of the situation and problem as a whole.
@megamatt (14291)
• United States
27 Oct 11
Problems are something that vex us all. Solutions even more so. Could all problems have a solution? I would like to think so to say the very least. However, finding solutions is going to take a lot of searching to say the very least. Perhaps searching within ourselves to find what we need to do. It really does depend about how deep a lot of people are willing to go and that could most certainly be the thing when you think about it.
So I think that all problems will have a solution. Can we find the solution? It might take a little while to really drum up enough thoughts, enough inspiration to really deal with any type of solution. We are going to really have to feel and think about everything that we do, to really get all of those solutions ready to go. That is a matter of searching deep inside and deep within us at all times.
@stephcjh (38473)
• United States
11 Oct 11
I'm not really sure. I think they can if everything goes right but not if they don't.
@GemmaR (8517)
•
23 Oct 11
I think that you can solve most problems with the help of your friends and family, as long as you put sensible thought into how you might be able to do so. Obviously there are some exceptions, such as health issues, that you might not have any control over; but the vast majority of things you should be able to solve. I feel sorry for people who end their own lives because they honestly believe that there was no way that they could have solved their problems, when in actual fact there might have been solutions that they just didn't realise at the time.
@enelym001 (8322)
• Philippines
10 Oct 11
I think there are problems that can never be solved. But if we treat such things as normal events of our life, then we wont have to worry much about it and there's no need in finding a solution on it. Instead try to live up to it and trying on doing alternative ways will help us on thinking such things aren't really a big problem.
I have had several problems, most were small but i have to consider one of it as a huge problem. It went on for almost a year which I thought at the time is unending. But after courageously facing and fighting on it, I was so grateful to God that I can finally say I survived and overcome it.
@jay2011 (40)
• India
10 Oct 11
Hi Joseph
Yes, there are certain problems that are permanent in nature, i.e. can not solved. In every one's life, i think, there are such problems. No matter whether these problems are big or small, these are simply beyond any effective solution. In such a situation, we learn to live with such problems and try to minimize the ill effects of such problems in life. Losing one's dearest like mom, dad, son or daughter etc can have a very lasting impression in our mind. Also, people who have accidentally or due to illness lost eye sight or mobility have no other option but to learn live with the problems.