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Part Two | Define the Problem: Say the Problem Correctly First

Chapter 7 | Move from Complaint Language to Problem Language

Complaint language releases emotion but often traps action. Problem language turns dissatisfaction into responsibility and next steps.

Chapter 7 | Move from Complaint Language to Problem Language

Complaint language releases emotion but often traps action. Problem language turns dissatisfaction into responsibility and next steps.

Core idea: The shift is from blame and helplessness to facts, ownership, options, and action.

How to read it: treat the chapter as a working frame. Identify the situation it describes, the mistake it warns against, and the standard it asks you to build into your own system.

Static practice: Rewrite three sentences of complaint into problem language that can guide action.

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Chapter Practice

No login or submission is required. Write these prompts in your own notes and turn the framework into personal evidence, real choices, and a next action.

Self audit

Write down the one judgment from this chapter that matters most to a real problem in your life.

Structure

Break that problem into facts, assumptions, constraints, goals, and options.

Next action

Choose one small action to test within seven days, then record what changed.

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