Skip to content

Answers Quote by Tony DiTerlizzi

“The real question one should ask when presented with a puzzle is, ‘Should I solve it? Do I really need to know the answer?” quote by Tony DiTerlizzi
Download Open image
“The real question one should ask when presented with a puzzle is, ‘Should I solve it? Do I really need to know the answer?”

Tony DiTerlizzi

About This Quote

The quote advises questioning the necessity of solving a puzzle before investing effort, implying that not all problems require answers.

In simple terms: Ask if solving a puzzle is truly needed before you start.

Key Takeaway

Evaluate the purpose before tackling problems.

Themes

curiosity efficiency prioritization problem solving mindfulness

Mood

contemplative inquisitive

Type

philosophical practical

When to use this quote

  • work tasks
  • academic research
  • personal projects
  • daily life decisions

Key Concepts

philosophy critical thinking decision making

Questions to Reflect On

  • When is it worth solving a puzzle for its own sake?
  • How do you balance curiosity with practicality?
A Different Perspective

Some puzzles may have intrinsic value beyond practical need; dismissing them could limit learning.

2.6 out of 5 (10 ratings)

More by Tony DiTerlizzi

Explore all 20 Tony DiTerlizzi quotes

More Answers quotes

Browse all 7,843 Answers quotes