Let me start by clearing the air: I am not a philosopher, a guru, or a guy who drinks enough green smoothies to achieve enlightenment. I don’t see colours when I lay down without drugs, although with age, I’m starting to wonder. What I am, however, is a firm believer that all problems have solutions. The trick is to accept that some solutions are practical, some are ridiculous, and some are best enjoyed with salsa Lizano and a side of gallo pinto.
Costa Rica has taught me that no matter how messy life gets, there is always an answer. Sometimes it’s a machete, sometimes it’s duct tape, and sometimes it’s simply a hammock and a nap. To prove my point, here is a short list of everyday problems with their equally “perfect” solutions:
Now, all this may sound like a joke (and yes, some of it is), but here’s the serious punchline: problems really do have solutions, though not always the ones we expect. Sometimes the solution is practical, sometimes it’s absurd, and sometimes it’s simply choosing not to see it as a problem at all.
Costa Rica has a saying: Pura Vida. If you’ve been following this blog or visited this country, you’ve known that for a while. It means pure life, but it also means that no matter what goes wrong, you carry on with a smile, a laugh, and maybe a cerveza. That rooster that wakes you up at 4 a.m.? It might just be life’s alarm clock telling you to pay attention. That pothole? A reminder to slow down. That broken car? A chance to make a new friend who knows his way around a piece of wire.
The truth is, problems are not the enemy. They are teachers in disguise. And if all else fails, remember this: every single problem in life can be solved with either duct tape, coffee, or salsa Lizano. Sometimes all three at once.
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