They can be two different things, but those who create change address the both. By solving the problem, they made the change.
Opening another grocery store based on the observation that there isn’t one within a three-mile radius seems like solving a grocery need, but that’s far from the real issue.
Bringing sustainable farm produce, quality food options, and reasonable prices helps people eat better. This approach addresses the general grocery needs through satisfying taste and health needs, ultimately transforming how people eat—a problem worth solving.
If the work we do don’t create change, enough change that instigate transformation, we need to dig deeper and think hard about the problem we choose to solve.
What change are you seeking to make?
