A Tool You Can Use To Find Solutions To Any Problem

Maxwell Akin
3 min readNov 12, 2024

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Our intention, with this essay, is sharing.

Sharing what?

A tool you can use to find solutions to any problem.

Or, for that matter, any question, pursuit, query; ad infinitum.

Right before we dive in, there are two things to note:

  1. The tool you are about to read comes from “Garry Nolan.”
  2. My knowledge of this tool comes from “”Contact Modalities,” by Grant Cameron.

Regardless of that, though, let’s begin!

A Tool For Any Solution

Our tool is very simple.

To begin using this tool, you must lay out your problem.

Your problem can be anything.

Make sure to lay out all the pieces. Even the pieces that may not seem relevant.

Right after you do so, turn this problem into a question.

Just one question.

Something precise and specific.

Something that will cut through the fog of uncertainty, trepidation, and ambiguity.

State your question out loud.

And, then, wait.

Just wait.

Wait for the answer to come to you.

It will come in good time.

You have done all that you can do. And, the answer will flow into you.

A Good Example

A good example of this tool in action can be found right below:

  1. You want to know how to end a story you are writing.
  2. You lay out all of the pieces; your ideas, concerns, possibilities.
  3. You turn this problem into a question: what is the most emotionally satisfying ending for this book?
  4. You state this question out loud.
  5. You move onto something else.
  6. You receive the answer to your problem in a flash.
  7. You employ this answer and, in doing so, write a lovely ending to your book.

The above is how this tool works. And, if you do things in the manner described, you will receive an answer.

Not just any answer. The right answer.

It Works

The tool clarified in this essay works.

It works really, really well, as a matter of fact.

But, why?

My answer to this question is mere speculation.

I suspect that our minds are far more vast, and powerful, than we give them credit for.

If we can interface with our mind in a way that speaks to its deeper depths, then we can get just about anything.

On top of that, there is, in my eyes, a creative force that we are. And, also, that we interact with.

A higher creative force that does things we cannot consciously do.

Some of my most incredible ideas came to me in a flash.

There was no intention on my part. Just a flash of ideas that came to me from some foreign place.

This “foreign” place could, of course, just be me.

A part of me does feel that this is true. But, a part of me does feel that there is a higher creative force.

If we engage with tools like those outlined in this essay, we can interact with this higher creative force.

Conclusion

Just to wrap this up, thank you for reading!

If you enjoyed this essay, please feel free to reach out with an email sent to “maxwellcakin@gmail.com.”

Best wishes and have a lovely day!

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Maxwell Akin
Maxwell Akin

Written by Maxwell Akin

Hey! I’m Max! I Hope You Enjoy What You’re Reading, And If You Want To Reach Me For Any Reason At All, You Can Do So At “maxwellcakin@gmail.com”.

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