Emily Wilkes
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yeah, that would be better.
Or, oh, yeah, no, we shouldn't do that.
So it's more of a guidance rather than a bust in there and tell them, you suck at this and you better do this different.
No one would want to work with somebody like that.
I think it's just the care factor.
And it's also about not just giving solutions, but helping others so that they can eventually create their own solution.
You know, that saying, like, you can lead a man to the water and give him a fish, but if you teach him to fish, like.
Yeah, there's a horse somewhere, like.
You know, lead a horse to water is a demand.
I don't remember, but you know, you give a man a fish or you teach him to fish.
And it's like, if you can get somebody in the mindset of problem solving.
So on average, an average human being will spend one hour of the day thinking about solutions or the future.
The rest of it is present time or past problems.
An entrepreneur or somebody with a solution mindset actually spends six to eight hours a day on that.
That's six times more than the average person.
So it is a way of thinking.
It is something you can train somebody to do.
having somebody who knows how to do it, it's called yoking.
Back in the day, they used to take an old ox that could plow the field and they'd put it with a young ox and they'd yoke them together so that the old bull could teach or the old ox could teach the new ox how to plow the field properly.