The concept of problems and solutions can keep us stuck thinking there is a right way and a wrong way. We need a more open-ended approach; it is more about keeping your heart and mind open, having loving-kindness for yourself, to be open to whatever arises without hope of fruition.
Sometimes people are exactly as they appear. Other times we are easily fooled by appearances. If we judge people without getting to know them, we may not notice their good points. We must learn to discern the personality of others in spite of the facades they project.
When the will to power is in charge, the higher the ideals, the lower the results. Try to make people happy and you lay the groundwork for misery. Try to make people moral and you lay the groundwork for vice. Be content and do not impose your will on others.
When a relationship or a business is in a period of abundance and prosperity, great caution should be taken to prevent disharmony and overdoing. People become used to an easy situation, but they have a tendency to neglect the natural law of cause and effect.
Quote: It may seem insignificant what we do, but it is very important that we do it. Gandhi