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“Yet it looks as if the thing we use to solve our problems with is the source of our problems. It's like going to the doctor and having him make you ill. In fact, in 20% of medical cases we do apparently have that going on. But in the case of thought, its far over 20%.” quote by David Bohm
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“Yet it looks as if the thing we use to solve our problems with is the source of our problems. It's like going to the doctor and having him make you ill. In fact, in 20% of medical cases we do apparently have that going on. But in the case of thought, its far over 20%.”

David Bohm

About This Quote

Source Interview: Dialogue on Science and Philosophy, David Bohm, 1990

Tools intended to solve problems can become new problems if misused; this paradox especially applies to thought processes.

In simple terms: Solutions can become sources of new issues.

Key Takeaway

Beware of tools that create more problems than they solve.

Themes

critical thinking paradox technology

Mood

cautious inquisitive

Type

analytical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • policy design
  • medical practice
  • software development
  • education reform

Key Concepts

self‑referential loops systemic risk cognitive bias

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you evaluate whether a tool is helping or harming?
  • What safeguards can prevent thought‑process pitfalls?
A Different Perspective

Not all tools are harmful; proper oversight can mitigate risks.

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