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?”
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.
Evaluate the purpose before tackling problems.
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When to use this quote
- work tasks
- academic research
- personal projects
- daily life decisions
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- When is it worth solving a puzzle for its own sake?
- How do you balance curiosity with practicality?
Some puzzles may have intrinsic value beyond practical need; dismissing them could limit learning.