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Problems Worth Solving

How does one find a problem worth solving? This is the question that I am really interested in figuring out for myself. And that is part of the problem - I think the answer will be different for everyone.

It’s hard to find ones that I actually do care about. Since I tend to be a laid back, easy going guy, I don’t really recognize or even notice many problems throughout my day!

Not only do you have to find a problem you care about, but it has to be an opportunity that could actually lead to a successful business. The Eisenhower Matrix is a good way to think about this.

There is so much that I don’t know about specific problems and there isn’t really a great way for me to learn about them other than just trying to solve them.

While it might not be right on the first try, hopefully I will get some feedback that will point me in a better direction.

I wrote more about my situation and my thoughts on this here: https://noahbragg.com/blog/problems-worth-solving

Curious if you have struggled with something similar. What are your thoughts on this?

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