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G. If problems are not problems, why brain perceives them as problems?
A Problem is a perception of the brain of the things that are not the way they should be. No one is knowledgeable enough to know if the desired state itself is the ideal state. For instance, if you thought that as soon as you are married, your loneliness problem will be gone, then you still do not know what extra problems will the marriage bring into your life.
And so the problem is a tool that keeps our brain engaged and makes it feel worthwhile and gives it something to do in the modern day where Google does most things that an average brain should do.
H. Why are problems increasing?
We live in an age where everyone wants to be great by a jump. Great father, greatest mother, and so on.
Life is about being wiser by each day, and slower by each day.
As we grow(both in age and knowledge) there are just too many dimensions, metrics, people, and thus problems. If each of these is to be mistaken for life itself then no one will either grow or will live.
I. Does detachment and balanced life helps in solving problems?
Equilibrium is the right word, not balance. Electrochemical reactions define life. Balance is applicable for only mass, not reactions. For instance, 50% Gold and 50% Manganese is in balance. But that substance has no value, neither it is strong, nor desirable, nor even has a utility. It has to be 90% Gold and 10% manganese.
Life by definition is enclosed autonomous sets of intertwined(not necessarily interconnected) chemical reactions at 99.9% homeostasis. 100% homeostasis is called death.
Just because one is alive at the time one sees the problem as life-threatening, one is already on the higher side of homeostasis. (95-99%) if things are not right. So, one has to get 4% of things in order to attain life’s homeostasis. Instead, people often think their life is out of sync by 90% due to the problem.
Detachment gives a sense of the existing life. Rest life takes care.
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