Problem solving, even if you have to temporarily slap some putty and cram some wires, is an important part of life. People give up too easily, instead of sitting down and figuring it out themselves -- or, if the situation allows, taking a step away and coming back to it after a nap or something.
The critical thinker will try to figure it out themselves, or seek knowledge to fix it.
The weak ones call someone to fix it for them.
...But that's also fine, because if we could all plumb a house or build a shed or lay some concrete then the economy would have less room for people to rise to the occasion.
Problem solving, even if you have to temporarily slap some putty and cram some wires, is an important part of life. People give up too easily, instead of sitting down and figuring it out themselves -- or, if the situation allows, taking a step away and coming back to it after a nap or something.
The critical thinker will try to figure it out themselves, or seek knowledge to fix it.
The weak ones call someone to fix it for them.
...But that's also fine, because if we could all plumb a house or build a shed or lay some concrete then the economy would have less room for people to rise to the occasion.