We can often solve a problem by looking into direct solutions rather than overthinking and assuming beyond the boundaries. Doing this creates unnecessary doubts, confusion and misunderstanding. Everything doesn’t need to be a riddle to solve. Sometimes it is the exact thing that you see.

Rather than looking for the hidden meaning, one must do what it appears. Follow what has been asked and take action. While overthinking or looking for another purpose generates misunderstanding, which can ruin the thing.

This phrase, ‘Pull the door that says pull, not everything is a puzzle’, means understanding the straightforward instruction and following it. It means if the door has the word ‘pull’, then take action and pull the door rather than overthink the situation and assume things that are not even connected.

For example, sometimes in life, when your mother says something not to do, you don’t have to do it for a reason, but you might take it sarcastically and assume that your mother said this because she is upset or taunting you.

In conclusion, not every story has twists and turns; sometimes, it’s simple and direct. So when there is a pull written on a door, don’t waste your time thinking the unnecessary thing; instead, open the door and walk in.