Problem HunterHunt the bugs nobody else willInaworldwherecompaniesdodgetrickyissues,Narrator In a world where companies dodge tricky issues, one kid sees bugs as treasure.Whydoeseveryoneavoidtheweirdproblems,Mrs.Parker?Timmy Why does everyone avoid the weird problems, Mrs. Parker? They look fun to solve!Mostfolksthinkedgecasesarejustnoise,Mrs. Parker Most folks think edge cases are just noise, Timmy, so they tiptoe past them. But what if the real magic is there?SoifIcollectallthesequirkybugsandweirduserheadaches,Timmy So if I collect all these quirky bugs and weird user headaches, I could build something no one else has?Exactly!Mrs. Parker Exactly! Most just patch things up, but if you gather these problems, they become your secret map—your moat.ButwhatifeveryonethinksI’mjustmakingthingsmessy?Timmy But what if everyone thinks I’m just making things messy?Theymight!Mrs. Parker They might! But when you solve what no one else will, users notice, so they stick by you.Somyproblemcollectionisn’tjustamess—it’smysecretsuperpower!Timmy So my problem collection isn’t just a mess—it’s my secret superpower!Plot: * Define Your Moat by Acquiring Problems. * (Challenge Foundational Assumptions): Most companies avoid edge cases. You will hunt them. The unique constellation of problems and user frustrations you choose to solve—the "bugs" nobody else bothers to fix—is your moat. Don't just fix issues as they appear; aggregate them into a strategic "problem set." This is the ground truth of what users actually experience. @Timmy: Resourceful 8yr old @Mrs. Parker: Unpredictable Examiner +Theme: Rendered in the style of playful geometric surrealism, featuring bold colors and exaggerated forms. The composition emphasizes whimsical patterns with a focus on polka dots and stripes. The aesthetic blends elements of fashion and abstraction, creating a uniquely vibrant and imaginative atmosphere. The use of solid backgrounds enhances the surreal quality, while maintaining a sense of modern art and design.