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2.4.3 Willing to Tackle <strong>an</strong>d Solve Problems<br />

A problem is a question proposed for solution or discussion, usually a matter involving doubt<br />

uncertainty or difficulty. Problem solving is focused on generating solutions that will make ach<strong>an</strong>ge<br />

for <strong>the</strong> better. Problem solvers make recommendations; <strong>the</strong>y say how <strong>the</strong>y think a particular<br />

problem c<strong>an</strong> be addressed with aparticular solution (Davis &Davis, 1998:226).<br />

Stone (1991:41) states that in real life most problems are solved inst<strong>an</strong>t<strong>an</strong>eously, because <strong>the</strong><br />

hum<strong>an</strong> mind is <strong>an</strong> extremely powerful object <strong>an</strong>d is capable <strong>of</strong> almost unbelievably rapid thought<br />

But <strong>the</strong> mental process does itself follow a logical process, however quicl

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