| # | Quote | Interpretation |
| 1. |
The cosmos speaks in patterns. |
Since patterns are present in everything, a problem you are facing might be analogous to one you have solved before. |
| 2. |
Expect the unexpected or you won't find it. |
Be prepared for things to not go according to plan, so you can recognize when they don't. |
| 3. |
Everything flows. |
Cause and effect play a part in all that we do. |
| 4. |
You can't step into the same river twice. |
This is the corollary to "You only get one chance to make a first impression." You only get one chance to experience something for the first time. |
| 5. |
That which opposes produces a benefit. |
A contrary point of view is an alternative, not a problem. |
| 6. |
A wonderful harmony arises when we join together the seemingly unconnected. |
Solving problems is based on forming relationships between people, processes, and things that were previously unrelated. |
| 7. |
If all things turned to smoke, the nose would become the discerning organ. |
The obvious answer is not always the best answer -- consider other aspects (analogous to using other senses) of problems as part of resolving them. |
| 8. |
The Sun will not exceed its limits, because the avenging Furies, ministers of Justice, would find out. |
Don't be arrogant. Checks and balances can be a good thing. |
| 9. |
Lovers of wisdom must open their minds to very many things. |
Approach problem solving with an open mind to consider all possible solutions. |
| 10. |
I searched into myself. |
Introspection can unlock problem solving insights you did not realize you had. |
| 11. |
Knowing many things doesn't teach insight. |
An array of facts is not enough. You need to be able to string them together and filter them appropriately. |
| 12. |
Many fail to grasp what's right in the palm of their hand. |
Something solutions are right in front of us if only we would look. |
| 13. |
When there is no sun, we can see the evening stars. |
Do not allow the most obvious answer to be the only one that is considered. If you take that one off the table, you force yourself to come up with alternatives -- one of which may turn out better. |
| 14. |
The most beautiful order is a heap of sweepings piled up at random. |
Sometimes disorder can reveal insights that were previously not recognizable. |
| 15. |
Things love to conceal their true nature. |
Sometimes the layers of a problem must be peeled back to get to the root cause. |
| 16. |
Those who approach life like a child playing a game, moving and pushing pieces, possess the power of kings. |
Having an open mind when it comes to problem solving often yields the most positive results. |
| 17. |
Sea water is both pure and polluted; for fish it is drinkable and life-giving, for humans undrinkable and destructive. |
Universal agreement on what constitutes a best solution does not exist. Different people have different perspectives. |
| 18. |
On a circle, an end point can also be a beginning point. |
When one opportunity passes, what was learned can be used for the next opportunity. |
| 19. |
It is disease that makes health pleasant, hunger that makes fullness good, and weariness that makes rest sweet. |
Without challenge, reward would have no value. |
| 20. |
The doctor inflicts pain to cure suffering. |
Problem solving is not a painless activity. |
| 21. |
The way up and the way down are one and the same. |
Be nice to the people you meet on the way up, because you will see the same people on the way down. |
| 22. |
A thing rests by changing. |
Expect change. Change is the natural state of things. |
| 23. |
The barley-wine drink falls apart unless it is stirred. |
Shaking things up regularly is often the best way to get results. |
| 24. |
While we're awake, we share one universe, but in sleep we each turn away to a world of our own. |
Pay attention to your dreams. You can learn from them. |
| 25. |
Dogs bark at what they don't understand. |
If you learn more about what is bothering you, it might not bother you any longer. |
| 26. |
Donkeys prefer garbage to gold. |
One man's trash is another man's treasure. |
| 27. |
Every walking animal is driven to its purpose with a whack. |
Everyone needs a kick in the pants every once in a while to get going. |
| 28. |
There is a greater need to extinguish arrogance than a blazing fire. |
Because it generally goes unobserved, complacency is a far worse problem than destructive behavior. |
| 29. |
Your character is your destiny. |
Our legacy is indeed our successes and failures but also our outlook at how we approached life. |
| 30. |
The sun is new each day. |
Every situation presents a new opportunity. |