# Limiting factors (the problem isn’t the problem)

By [IantheWriter.eth](https://paragraph.com/@ianthewriter) · 2022-07-21

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In biology, limiting factors impede the growth of a group of organisms.

Left alone, a group of rabbits keeps reproducing until their population is greater than their environment can support. They can’t continue growing forever — the rabbits are limited by the amount of food available in the area.

In life, limiting factors slow our progress towards our goals.

Limiting factors are typically a few steps removed from the problem you initially think you’re experiencing.

Finding the limiting factor lets you diagnose (and treat) the problem behind the problem.

A limiting factor can take many forms:

*   Biases
    
*   Limiting beliefs about how the world works or your own capabilities
    
*   Relationships that drag you down
    
*   Knowledge you haven’t learned
    
*   Fake ideas you need to unlearn
    
*   Missing tools
    

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> When my back hurts, my first instinct is to address the problem. Maybe I do yoga or rest it.
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> But why does my back hurt in the first place?
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> I sit at a desk all day.
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> When visiting Peru, I walked for miles every day with no back pain.
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> So why am I always sitting in day-to-day life?
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> I choose to make money through knowledge work because I see it as more prestigious than the physical labor my body might prefer.

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My biases encouraged me to prioritize mind over body. Knowing this, I could bring balance into my life and spend more time walking.

One way to find the limiting factor is by following your chain of thinking. Taking a few minutes to think deeply about a problem can help illuminate the invisible. Large problems become more manageable when we see the obstacle clearly.

Find the limiting factor to gain the clarity of a single task.

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*Originally published on [IantheWriter.eth](https://paragraph.com/@ianthewriter/limiting-factors-the-problem-isn-t-the-problem)*
