If there is something I've learned as an artist, it's that I should spend more time with my problems. You see, problems are actually good company if you control your impulse to want to formulate answers for them before actually listening to what the problems have to say. When you pay attention to what problems say, and get beyond the flowery language of facade, convention, and the painfully obvious, you'll be treated to an ever so subtle surprise; the problems spill a secret and what was dauntingly problematic at first, now begins to collapse into many different possible solutions under the weight of the problems' revelation. Some of those solutions may be silly, or absurd, or utterly insane, but every now and then, there are a couple of solutions that are applicable, practical, and possible.....you just have to spend some more time with your problems and eventually they'll tell you their secrets.