Nothing we encounter as a stumbling block is too small or trivial if we can do something about it.
How often are we tempted to go after a big problem and find that even after herculean efforts, we are still looking for a solution? We feel feeble and incapable. A sense of failure grips us. Choosing to climb a mountain is a fair decision. Getting to the mountaintop depends on our inclination, courage, skill, surrounding environment, and the help we seek.
Solving any problem requires similar attributes. So it should not be surprising that sometimes we fail to achieve results.
Accomplishments, on the other hand, often sit on top of picking something small and trivial and starting with it. Persisting on it until it turns into something worthwhile that draws other journeymen!
The joy of solving something easy exposes us to the happiness of what it means to succeed and generates excitement that what we stumble upon is familiar to journeymen - something they, too, encounter themselves.
The joy of doing, solving, and helping sift through the process is the way to discover better and better problems to solve.
Small and trivial is absolutely a fine start!
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