Solutions! Really?
Computers
determine how we live, whether we use it ourselves or not. It is deployed even
to influence our thoughts and emotions, thereby dictating our choices and
actions, in ways beyond what we can fathom. Nothing is beyond the reach of
these binary logic machines. While we enjoy benefits of information technology applications,
we also suffer unstoppable loss of privacy and hopeless dependence. Control of
mankind is slowly coming to rest at the mercy of these machines. Once purely
meant for mathematical applications, they now evoke both awe and shock with
what it can do. Just one machine and a pair of mad hands, things could truly go
haywire! Another solution becoming a problem?
National
and international politics, business, economics, science, governance, in fact every
possible field relevant to human existence has a history of problems incarnating
as solutions.
You think
it is restricted only to such mega issues?
Take a
close look at one’s personal life!
Many current
problems might have roots in those very solutions that one might have adopted. Toxic
relations, broken marriages, financial losses, stress and strain and maybe
every personal problem could be the by-product of a ‘solution’ adopted.
Can’t find
it? Maybe one is not looking close enough.
Longevity of Solutions
Solution
is an answer to a problem, the means chosen amongst available or generated choices
to mitigate a situation. Both, the process of generating choices and choosing
one amongst them, are input dependent and time relevant. To a large extent it
depends on our understanding of the problem, its root causes and implications. Longevity
of the solution’s relevance depends primarily on the designer’s ‘etiognosis -
diagnosis- prognosis’ skills.
Change
inputs, solutions differ. Change time coordinates solutions become irrelevant. It
is impossible to create fit-all solutions relevant for all times to come. Does
it mean that, there are no perfect solutions? Yes; almost impossible. Then what?
Designing Solutions
There is always the probability of having missed an input or a chance to
get more inputs about the problem at hand. Waiting for all possible inputs to emerge for
designing solutions could indefinitely delay finalising solutions and render it
irrelevant. Inadequacy of inputs and urgency of situations are
challenges to finding solutions. Securing acceptance and implementation is no
less challenging.
Ability
to diagnose problems and pinpoint causative factors help understand situations.
Most have it in fair measure, or so we think. Prognostic skills help visualise
how situations unfold in time. Most claim to have it, so they think. Application
of the three skills helps us design practical solutions. Solutions that transcend
time make visionaries out of mortals who designed them. But, not even the best
solution is timeproof.
Solutions
that reap instant relief, receive instant traction, wide acceptance and garner
followers to defend. But over time, popular support notwithstanding, efficacy
of solutions diminishes and flaws become glaring and undefendable. Even the
best thought solution could sometime become a problem by itself.
Why do
solutions become problem?
Confirmation
Bias?
A
solution becomes a problem, when it has lost its relevance but is still allowed
to continue its redundant existence. Circumstances that necessitated its birth
would have long ceased to exist but solutions continue to persist. Local, regional,
national and international landscapes are littered with such solutions.
Persistence
to continue with it rather than discarding it might be due to economic,
political administrative or other compulsions. The whole world knows about
plastic-contamination. Yet, we continue producing it by the tonnes each day. Why?
Economic and political reasons? Greed and inability? Inertia or fear? Personal
problems likewise have definite reasons. Why not reconsider? Ego or inability? All
listed and unlisted reasons are fuelled by confirmation bias, cognitive in
nature.
Prevalent
all over and residing in all of us, confirmation bias is powerful enough to create
and sustain disputes and misunderstandings. We tend to favourably reason for what
we, believe in, are used to, support or hold sacred. Though there could be
serious flaws in what we believe in, support or practice, we tend to be blind
to its cons and deaf to reasons against, often knowingly. Confirmation bias lethally
compromises our etiognosis-diagnosis-prognosis skills. Since society, as a
matter of contemporary practice responds aggressively to opinions that do not
conform to those held by the voice of the powerful, confirmation bias, the easy
safe way ahead, thrives.
Beat The Bias
Success
of the Wright brothers is attributed to their ability to endlessly argue, but constructively,
about what each thought and believed in. This essentially snuffed out confirmation
bias. Ruthlessly contested ideas gave wings to their dreams.
Ideation
unless vigorously contested, tend to be short-sighted, flawed and hence
hopelessly short-lived. Allurements or fear of repercussions keep things going
till they can persist. Eventually they fall apart. Ideologies, and empires have fallen.
The best
way for a solution to remain relevant for long is to remain linked to times. That
necessitates changes as per diktats of changing inputs. Solutions are mere
inanimate processes. The key lies with the man behind it!
Give It
Up
It is human
to be emotionally attached to ideas and decisions, though it may not be the
best way forward. Normally we don’t take kindly to criticism of our ideas. It
is often considered a personal affront. With career, livelihood or even
existence at stake, most do not express reservations. Many use the opportunity
to curry favours and harvest
benefits by singing praises. Wisdom easily differentiates!
If one
is willing to throw ideas to the wolves, the best would survive. The easiest way
is to detach oneself from one’s own ideas. Willingness to accept existence of
better view and perception helps everything but ego. It needs us to tune into
actively listening without being hurt. It needs us to dissent without hurting. Craving
for success and its ownership is better served if solutions emerge post
contest.
It can happen, only if we are willing to give up ownership of our ideas!
Points to Ponder
Why do societies continue with discriminative practices although everyone speaks against it?
Why do people preach but not practise?
Inability? Convenience to few at the cost of others?
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Dear sir
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely true.
We cling to our ideas and beliefs, despite knowing and realising the follies in these, sooner or later.
This is one of the main reasons for untold misery and avoidable suffering the humanity goes through.
We all very well know that Bohr’s Atomic Model was found to be not so accurate in defining and describing the Atomic Theory. Yet, we still respect and regard the scientist for his contribution. Bohr’s model may not have been perfect but it was a stepping stone for other scientists to climb up and unfold the mysteries of nature.
Inadequacies were found in certain concepts of Stephen Hawking, one of the greatest scientists ever. That doesn’t really belittle his gigantic contribution to the science and the world.
The ideas and solutions of the day, and Thor owners, must pave way for better future and take their place of pride in the evolution of humanity by making way for the relevant solutions in keeping with the time.
Its indeed heartening to see my readers taking time to deliberate on the subject, understand it and then respond with constructive ideas. it takes the article to a new plane. Thank you for being such a discerning reader. You make each of my article worth the trouble. Thank you very much
DeleteGreat points made. However solutions too are dynamic; eg. in a loving relationship, marriage may be the solution. Once incompatibility raises its ugly head, divorce would be the right solution. So it’s a question of looking ahead and taking control of one’s life, relationships, businesses, etc that we need to have a grip over and adapt to the situation. The solution of yesterday could become a problem today and hence another solution has to be found. Well expressed!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for linking the article to real life incidents/ activities. The very essence of the article is what you have advocated. Longevity of a solution depends on how long it remains relevant to the environment. This dictates that the solution remain as dynamic as possible. This in turn needs its creator to truly detach himself or herself from the idea itself. Sadly each successful solution has its creator clinging on to it, using all his or her might to anchor it to the times it was created... There lies the folly. Marital Relations are exactly the same. Inability to cope up with differences is the start point. Yes if there are no points to bridge, the solution rests in separation.
DeleteWe are in a state of constant change.problem and solutions can also be seen from time and space perspective. Things become clearer and we understand why solutions of today are problems for tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot. The problem actually starts with "understanding" or the difference in understanding!!
DeleteNicely written article. Taking responsibilities to the problems, avoid making assumptions and turning the problem to the questions will give rise to many solutions. The wisdom lies in selection of the best one. And yes, you rightly brought out in your comments that inability to cope up with difference or a drastic change could be the beginning of the end of relationships.
ReplyDeleteAnother Gem Sir... A solution that seems good for short run may cause more damage in long run. Sometimes we are so focussed on quickly finding the solution to an issue we overlook the issues it may cause in the future. Every solution design whether its technical or political needs to be looked upon time to time and reforms need to be introduced into it, for it to remain a solution rather than becoming cause of another problem. It may not be easy always and might seem like adding another card while building a house of cards, but once implemented and adapted carefully it will improve the solutions longevity.
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