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Observable chaos

I am wary of issues that seem to just resolve themselves.

A strange sound from a car engine that just stops.

A pain on the side that just goes away.

A depressed friend that starts laughing at everything.

It is easy to get carried away with the return of normalcy, but observable chaos is more advantageous than unobservable chaos.

An observed chaos is an opportunity to learn more about root causes, not necessarily the solutions. We learn about root causes in order to prevent them, not to solve them, because solutions birth new problems.

I do not move on quickly from an issue that resolves itself. And this has helped me learn a lot more about root causes. Root causes are the seed to all the effects in life.

– Osasu Oviawe

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