From the relative, objective, or dualistic perspective, there are problems in our lives and the world that can and might as well be solved. See: [[Solving problems is fun and useful]]. From the ultimate, subjective, or [nondualistic](Nonduality) perspective, there are no problems to solve. Which is to say we don't experience problems until [[Parts]] of us conceptualize what's happening as a problem and that we won't be happy until we find a solution. The problem with this is that every problem we solve for a part is replaced by a new one: [[Burdened parts will find new problems to solve]]. These parts also believe that they need to seek a solution and resist the current state of affairs. This causes suffering: [[Suffering is resistance to what is]]. [[Living an awakened life is knowing there are no problems to solve but solving them anyway]].