Literature is an art, as you read in some kind of way you can relate to the story background, the characters, etc.
You know what they do and the consequences of it.
You can use that to solve your matters.
You just live life the way you want to live it.
People who live active lifestyles live longer and do not experience as many health problems as those who are sedentary. Sedentary people experience higher rates of heart disease and cancer.
Give them something they are interested in or helps them escape reality. People who live in poor countries have a lot of problems and are probably too busy worrying about survival to appreciate good literature. They would probably only want to read books about managing debt, survival, or social reform. People need to solve their immediate problems before they will want to enrich their lives with the arts, though some may appreciate books about plight or tragedy and overcoming human adversity.
Ignorable problems are real problems but problems that people can live with either temporarily or permanently. If you are in school and tear your shirt, you do not like being unable to change shirts. You simply stay there with a torn shirt and ignore the fact that you are wearing a torn shirt. When you get home, you change your shirt and solve your problem.
Look for someone who doesn't have troubles or who has at least less trouble than you and ask them to help you understand parts that you have problems with. With concrete questions you can go to your teacher to ask for help, otherwise your family and friends are always a good point to start looking for help. Finally you could get private lessons. There are surely offers for that around where you live. If you often wonder things like "How on earth should I think of that way to solve this?", simply do lots of exercising. The more experience you have in working with those numbers the easier it will be for you to think of ways to solve problems.
Uta Sadji has written: 'Der Negermythos am Ende des 18. Jahrhunderts in Deutschland' -- subject(s): French prose literature, German prose literature, History and criticism, In literature, Travel in literature
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Literature has the power to change minds by presenting alternative perspectives, challenging assumptions, evoking empathy, and sparking critical thinking. Through characters, stories, and themes, literature can broaden horizons, deepen understanding, and inspire new ways of thinking about the world and ourselves.
To some extent it depends on what you mean by "solve" and "problem", but the answer is no in any case. 1. If by "solve" you mean solve analytically (i.e., come up with a formula that gives the solution) and by "problem" you mean a problem of something as simple as predicting the orbits of the bodies that make up the solar system, then there is a mathematical proof that no solution exists. 2. If by "problem" you mean the problems important to society like war, famine, global climate change, how to live a satisfying and happy life, and by "solve" you mean that scientists working alone can arrange by themselves for these problems to disappear,, then the answer is no. In some limited cases, like global climate change, scientists can suggest possible solutions, but unless the vast majority of the people help implement the suggested solutions, no solution will be accomplished. And science has almost nothing to say about values, ethics. the best form of government, etc. So, no. Science (and certainly not scientists alone) can not solve all problems.
Unfortunately, Isaac Asimov passed away on April 6th 1992, but his books and stories will live on forever. "If knowledge can create problems, it is not through ignorance that we can solve them." -Isaac Asimov
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