Sensing

The cessation of sound, and the trauma of it.
The dimming of color from the meaness of spectrum.
The dying of touch and the implications of it.
The flattening of taste and mealy callousness with it.
The distancing of smell and the permeance.

With each removal of an aspect of a problem, we simplify the analysis of that problem. So, then, the "problem" with problem analysis is to decide what is fluff and what is important. It can be said then, that the best problem solvers are not the best equipped to solve a problem, but those best able to identify a problem. The worst problem solvers, then, are those that remove too much or too little information from a problem. Shoud we be paying attention to problem solving itself, rather than remaining with the traditional problem/solution mindset?