A half century ago the prevalent model of the human being was a cognitively empty organism responding more or less randomly to stimulation. But there has been an evolution of thinking that this surface way of understanding human behavior did not deal with all of the complexity that we were discovering within the human being, he says. "We as humans are not only a stimulus reducing or problem solving organism but also a stimulus seeking or problem finding organism," David Frum writes.
Have you ever been so busy addressing peripheral issues but have that sinking feeling that the real core of the issue is not being addressed? This is part one of a four-part solo series on that subject, and upcoming guest episodes will also be providing more insight on the same subject. By the end of today's episode, you will understand that the seminal research was produced on the distinctive difference between problem finding and problem solving, and you'll begin your journey of improving skill in this essential area.
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