You can never solve a problem with the same kind of thinking. | Change to growth EP.9
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 พ.ย. 2024
- Short Play: "New Thinking, New Solutions"
Scene: A modern IT office with work desks, computers, and digital displays. Jack sits at his computer, trying to solve a problem in the software he's developing. He looks stressed and tired as he stares at the screen.
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Characters:
• Jack - A software engineer working at an IT company. He's talented but stuck in old ways of thinking.
• Nate - A coworker with fresh ideas and a tendency to suggest different perspectives.
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(Scene opens) (Jack is angrily typing on his keyboard, trying to fix a bug that is making the software malfunction.)
Jack: (talking to himself) Why isn’t this working again? I’ve already fixed it the way I always do. Why is the bug still there?
(Nate walks in, holding a cup of coffee, and looks at Jack curiously.)
Nate: Hey Jack, you look stressed. Need any help?
Jack: (sighs) I’ve been trying to fix this bug since this morning, but no matter what I do, it’s still not working. I’ve tried all my usual solutions!
Nate: (smiling slightly) Jack, maybe this problem needs a new approach. If we keep fixing it the same old way, we might end up with the same old result.
Jack: (looks at Nate, exhausted) What do you mean?
Nate: It's like Einstein once said, "You can't solve a problem with the same thinking that created it." If you try something new, you might get a better result than you expect.
Jack: (pauses to think) But I’ve always used this method. It used to work.
Nate: It worked before, but it’s not working now. Maybe opening up to new ideas or looking at it from a different perspective could help.
Jack: (frowning) So what should I do?
Nate: Try going back and reviewing the structure of the program from the start. There might be something you overlooked. Or, you could try new tools or even get feedback from others outside just the two of us.
Jack: (nodding slightly) That sounds reasonable.
(Jack pauses from typing, goes back to the code with fresh eyes, and begins to analyze what he has done. Nate sits beside him, offering support.)
Jack: (after rethinking) Oh, here it is! I’ve been wrong all along because I’ve been using the same flawed logic from the beginning.
Nate: See? New ideas often lead us to better solutions.
Jack: (smiling) Thanks, Nate. Sometimes I really get stuck in my old ways of thinking.
Nate: No problem, Jack. Trying something new is always a good thing. It’s just about not being afraid to step out of the old box.
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