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Welcome to The Quiet Footnote — where we don’t just summarize books, we sit with the patterns, questions, and systems that shape the way we see the world. In this episode, we explore The Art of Problem Solving by Russell Ackoff — a classic in systems thinking that challenges the way we approach complexity. This isn’t about quick fixes. It’s about learning to see problems not as isolated events, but as parts of larger systems — where solutions often create new problems if we fail to look deeply enough. 📜 “We fail more often because we solve the wrong problem than because we get the wrong solution to the right problem.” 💡 What’s Inside This Summary: Why most problem-solving fails by focusing too narrowly The difference between mess management and isolated fixes How to distinguish between absolutes, trade-offs, and systemic solutions Why reframing the question often matters more than rushing to answer Tools for thinking in systems — and for finding leverage where it counts 🌍 Why It Matters Now: In a world of complex challenges — climate change, inequality, organizational chaos — The Art of Problem Solving is a reminder that linear thinking won’t get us far. True solutions require perspective, patience, and the humility to ask if we’re even solving the right problem. 🕯 Because sometimes the hardest part isn’t finding the answer. It’s daring to change the question. #TheArtOfProblemSolving #RussellAckoff #TheQuietFootnote #BookSummary #SystemsThinking #ProblemSolving #Complexity #BigPictureThinking #BooksThatMatter #ReadReflectRepeat #QuietSuccess #ReframeTheProblem #imvivran