It’s many years since I completed a jigsaw, but recently I came across a partly completed puzzle of a Spitfire flying into the sunset. It struck me that we vary hugely as individuals and yet we approach many problems in exactly the same way.
Most people, maybe all people, start with the corner pieces of a jigsaw. Then all the edges are completed to create the overall size of the puzzle. Then the detail and finally the undifferentiated areas like the sky. Pretty standard stuff.
We don’t just approach jigsaws in this way, but pretty much any problems or questions we have generally.
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