My sense of problem solving

This is how I solved this stupid question.

I also "solved" the Collatz conjecture. But nobody believes me because they don't understand.

I've found that problem solving is one of my strengths.

  • Yes I'm taking advantage of the obvious grammar error in the question.

  • I'm a problem solver, rather than an instruction follower.

    This dawned on me, this week, both with the need to get back to my car in Downpatrick - Monday - and figuring out how to update the OS on my solar panel meter and reader - yesterday.

  • I came to the same decision.

    Possibly by the same way of thinking.

    Although the problem seemed to be where to put the word only IN the sentence I noticed the use of the word ON, and saw a way out...

    I'm going to have a bit of a crack at the colanz conjecture, although I scored the record low at my school for a maths O'level, and am definitely not much of a deep thinker, this is a "why does it work that way" sort of question, which I am (I believe, because it's how I made a decent living at one point) on a good day, fairly adept at answering... 

    A little later, (when I've most probably failed!) I'd like to circle back and ask you for your solution just to see if I can understand it. But first I need to grok the problem a bit more...       

  • Oh wait, are you doing a funny? 

  • I don't understand this game; aren't there multiple answers like: 'only she told him that she loved him or 'she told only him that she loved him'?

    English is not my mother tongue though so maybe that's why.