Coherence between Ideas and Problems
Once you have created your 100 ideas to write about and then list your 12 favorite problems, you should look for coherence between the two.
Gradations
Knowing gradations means recognizing more patterns, having a richer perception, and a richer capability to express yourself.
Merging and Revising my Favorite Problems into a Draft
I started from version 2, and I developed a couple of problems per article. I joined the six drafts into a 1’500-words essay.
Art and Problem Solving (My 12 Favorite Problems)
Creating and solving problems could take us busy forever. Let’s do it.
Technology and Creativity (My 12 Favorite Problems)
How to use technology and creativity to improve the ecosystem’s health? Just a draft, for now.
Ecosystem Health and Design (My 12 Favorite Problems)
There is no planet B. We must contribute to the ecosystem’s health by building a more sustainable society. Design is a solution.
Thinking and Communication (My 12 Favorite Problems)
Two essential qualities of human beings. How can we improve thinking and communication?
Learning and Health (My 12 Favorite Problems)
Learning, Teaching, Education, Knowledge, and Culture. Health and Habit making
Identity and Relationships (My 12 Favorite Problems)
This is hard, painful and I feel really uninspired. I’ve learned my lesson, when I am in this mood I need to lower my ambitions. So, I’ve taken the first two problems, I wrote one sentence to develop each, and I’ve attached the initial questions.