Every Problem Comes With A Solution
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I don't believe in unsolvable problems. I've never experienced one. What I have experienced is being so far out of the present moment that I couldn't see what was already right in front of me. And that's the only real problem. Disconnection from right now.
Full immersion in the present moment will guide you to exactly what you need, every single time. The solution isn't somewhere in the future that you have to think your way toward. It's not in the past where you keep replaying what went wrong. It's here. Accessible to you the second you actually arrive in it.
Most people when a problem shows up, leave. They go into their head, start strategizing, start worrying about what it means and what it's going to cost them. But that's the exact move that cuts you off from the answer. The answer lives in presence. The moment you step out of now and into your head, you've moved away from the only place where the solution actually exists.
There's something called the reticular activating system, the part of your brain that filters what you notice based on what you're tuned into. When your state is right, when you're grounded, when joy is your filter for what you give attention to, your whole system starts pointing you toward what you need. You start noticing things. Opportunities that were always there but invisible to you before. The right conversation, the right timing, the right door. That's not coincidence. That's what being present actually does to your perception.
I've lived this. The bill comes and the money isn't there, and instead of spiraling you stay in it. You stay present. And then the phone rings. It's a booking. It's not magic. It's what happens when you're grounded enough to be in the right position to receive what's already moving toward you.
Dreaming and visualizing have their place, but they become a problem the moment they pull you out of the present. Imagination should be feeding your actionable ideas, the thing in front of you right now, not building pictures of a future you're using as an escape from the moment you're in. That's when visualization becomes avoidance. And avoidance doesn't solve anything.
Now sometimes you sit with a problem and the answer doesn't come right away. That's fine. That's part of it. You come back to it later. But even that is an energetic thing. You're not abandoning the problem. You're trusting the process. You're saying: I was fully present with this, I gave it my real attention, and now I'm releasing it so the answer can find its way back to me. That's a completely different posture than stress. Stress tries to force an answer out of a closed fist. Presence opens the hand.
Every problem that shows up in your life already has its solution written into it. They come as a pair. You just have to be still enough, present enough, grounded enough to see both at the same time.
The answer is always here. You just have to be here too.