“Seeing the world differently can inspire solutions even when resources are scarce”
— Jacqueline Novogratz
Simplified Meaning:
When you look at things from a new viewpoint, it can help you find solutions even if you don’t have much to work with. Imagine you are in a small village with very little water. Instead of seeing this as a big problem, you might think creatively and collect rainwater using simple tools. By thinking outside the box, you use what you have in a smart way. In history, inventors like Thomas Edison had limited tools but created amazing things like the light bulb because they saw potential where others did not. This idea teaches us to be resourceful and clever. If you feel stuck, try changing your perspective and you might find new ways to solve your problems. This approach can be applied to everyday life challenges or bigger issues in your community.