Hi Steemian!
Are you having a problem today? Well I hope you can solve it. So, I have a writing about how you learn something out of problems. Happy reading:
 close to perfect, and it's really good, and there you'll see the point where you just learn from the problem.
See, even if it's only small problem and then you mastered it, you simply learn from that problem. This problem is progressive, motivate you, encourage you. Even if it's only public speaking, if you like it you can expand it (the knowledge), how to be more charismatic, how to have an excellent body language, how to crack smart jokes, etc. So, mostly these kind of problems is good.
Don't Get in Trouble
Often older people tell us "don't get yourself in trouble". You certainly knows what it means. And of course trouble and problem are different, although it's very small differences between these two words. But right here, I used it for life terms, so basically problem for anything that difficult and the likes of obstacles. So the older people say that to you, and then you get yourself in trouble.
For example you get caught for driving through red light and then you get fined. But you don't have money to pay the fine, and then call your relatives and tell them "I have a problem, can you loan me some money?". In this kind of problem, you're not encouraging yourself in knowledge or any other skills. But you disadvantage yourself. And if I'm your relatives I will say "that's not my problem". But still you'll learn something out of it, how come? You'll learn that if you driving through the red light you will be fined and endanger yourself. If you're stupid enough, you'll repeat it again and again until you involved yourself in an accident and die. And then you'll regret it, but it's too late, you can't go back. So, that's the meaning of learning something out of the problem.
So, basically you can learn from any kinds of problem. Whether it brings you to the better future, or it makes you stop, or it beneficially for your knowledge and skills. Without a problem you can still learn, but you will have to do it manually by reading some books about something, but with problems you can just simply practice it and sometimes it's like a drill and sometimes it's battlefield.
Are you a problem solver? How many problems have you been through? If there are a lots of problems you've been through, I'm sure you've learned so much. Mostly, we have to deal with our own problems, because we are the only one who can be the hero in our own life.
I hope you find it helpful and interesting, you can re-steem it, and I'm really sorry about my bad English!
This is the post from my blog, so I try to post it here. I hope you guys like it. Thanks again.