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Philbin's question from the popular game show "Who Wants
to Be a Millionaire," has become a common buzz-phrase.
So
what's YOUR final answer?
When
we attempt to solve problems, we oftentimes settle for
less than the best solution by accepting the first answer
that comes up. Our "final answer" is all too often our
FIRST answer and we never find out what other answers
we might have come up with.
In
our rush to have the problem solved, we miss out on
the elegant solutions we could have achieved. We short-change
ourselves--and those affected--by taking the easy way
out.
But
unlike the game show, there is never just one right
answer or only one solution to a problem. And the BEST
answers are often hidden behind many others.
When
you're brainstorming--by yourself or with others—it's
possible the best idea will surface first, but the chances
of that happening are even less than the Ace of Spades
being the first card dealt from a deck of cards.
In
fact, that's not a bad way to look at any one solution
or idea--just one playing card dealt from a deck. Many
more right answers are stacked behind the others. They
are there if we keep looking for the next one.
Of
course, there's the danger of being indecisive and becoming
victim of "paralysis of analysis," but that's another
issue. It's rare that you can have too many good ideas--too
many good answers.
Next
time you're faced with the challenge of solving a problem,
think a little longer. Ask a few more questions. Dig
a little deeper. Don't settle too soon.
When
you make your final answer, make sure it's a good one.
It
just might be a million-dollar answer.
Michael
Angier is the founder and president of Success Networks.
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