If you want to solve problems, you must spend 80% of your effort breaking down and locating the issue, and the remaining 20% of your effort finding solutions, which is actually sufficient.
Ray Dalio mentioned in "Principles" how to enter a positive cycle; the methods for solving problems and advancing must be spiral upward, rather than in a straight line—
The spiral means you need to go through five steps:
1) First ask the purpose, set goals: This requires deep thinking, synthesis, observation, and optimization skills;
2) Identify the problem with zero tolerance:
This requires insight, zero tolerance for adverse situations, and synthesis skills;
3) Diagnose the problem, locate the issue, find the root cause:
This requires high logic, a willingness to "trigger nerves," and discovering multiple possibilities;
4) Design a plan, eliminate the problem:
This requires insight, practicality, and creativity;
5) Execute the plan: This requires self-discipline, good work habits, result-oriented focus, and foresight.
This process requires us to view the problem itself or our own situation as a series of results produced by a machine.
Engage in higher-level thinking by overseeing your machine and contemplating how to change it to create better outcomes.