365 Days of Python: Day #133 — Preventable Problems

Rick Deckard
1 min readMar 29, 2023

They say hindsight is 20/20, right?

Day #133 (3/27/2023)

“There is much less difficulty in solving a problem than in posing it.”

— Joseph De Maistre

Accomplishments

  • Finished writing my PotW
  • Tested and debugged my PotW
  • Uploaded my PotW to GitHub

Weekly Goals

  • Write a program that calculates your BMI (100%)

Closing Thoughts

Technically, all problems are preventable; however, how do you prevent a problem that has never happened before?

To be honest, trying to answer that question is futile. Because it is almost impossible to prevent a problem that has never happened before.

But the problems that have happened before are preventable. And this is why you do not see planes falling out of the sky. The problems that plagued planes before they were engineered to be safer cars were solved and preventative measures were put in place.

Therefore, do not consider problems a bad thing. They provide an opportunity to make something better the next time around. And in my book, that is a win.

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