This phrase:
“Every problem has a solution. But here, what would you do?”
is usually a reflection question, not a literal statement. It’s used in posts or riddles to make you think, not to give a real-world fact.
🧠 What it actually means
It usually implies one of these ideas:
1. ⚖️ Decision-making test
- “If you were in this situation, what would you choose?”
- It’s about your judgment, not a real fixed answer
2. 🧩 Problem-solving mindset
- It assumes: “Let’s see how you approach challenges”
- Linked to motivational thinking like “every problem has a solution” (a belief, not a fact) (Use Your Damn Skills)
3. 🎭 Riddle / emotional hook
- Often used in viral posts to get attention
- The “problem” is usually not fully explained on purpose
⚠️ Important reality check
- Not every real-life problem has an easy or clear solution
- Some situations only have trade-offs, not perfect answers
- Many “mystery questions” online are designed to engage, not solve
🧠 Simple way to understand it
If someone says this, they usually mean:
“Imagine you’re in a difficult situation—how would you handle it?”
👍 Bottom line
👉 It’s not a factual statement
👉 It’s a thought experiment or motivational prompt
👉 The real answer depends entirely on the missing situation
If you want, paste the full scenario the post showed—I can tell you what the actual intended “solution” or trick behind it is.