Probably, this proverb could have been rendered like this,”Prepare now to solve tomorrow’s problems.”
Make sure whatever you are learning now will put you in the position to solve the problems you will encounter tomorrow.
We have already seen or experienced the past. Now, we are experiencing the present. And the future is yet to come.
Preparing to solve tomorrow’s problems will require that we draw lessons from our past and present life experiences and that we learn new relevant things.
This prepares us or set us on the platform to make good decision, design better strategies, etc., as a solution when we begin to face tomorrow’s problems.