Simply Solving the Puzzle
When most young children are given a puzzle to solve or
put together that is especially challenging, most will
make a good effort at solving it, but if unsuccessful
will soon lose interest and abandon it. Some will even
become angry at their failure to solve it and may throw
a tantrum.
Contrast that with the experienced puzzle player who
proceeds to put the puzzle together with an air of
certain confidence that they will complete it. They know
that they have all of the pieces of the puzzle before
them so it is only a matter of finding out which pieces
work where and once that's done the puzzle will be
complete. Putting a piece in the wrong place is not a
cause for concern; it's simply another step toward
putting all of the pieces in their proper place.