Perhaps not a course, but a lot of trades require similar types of “improvised” problem solving using only the resources available to you.
It seems like, from the very limited info you have provided, you’re looking to be a problem solver with no problem.
Go make or fix something, even it just out cardboard, tape and chewing gums.
A lot of inventiveness and resourcefulness comes from repeatedly solving problems and applying the cumulative experience gained each time.
Also remember characters like Violet or MacGyver are in fictional worlds. Their surrounding, problems, and “quick” thinking has all been carefully thought out over time by the author. If the character needs some duct tape, guess what’s going to be conveniently on a shelf nearby.
Perhaps not a course, but a lot of trades require similar types of “improvised” problem solving using only the resources available to you.
It seems like, from the very limited info you have provided, you’re looking to be a problem solver with no problem. Go make or fix something, even it just out cardboard, tape and chewing gums.
A lot of inventiveness and resourcefulness comes from repeatedly solving problems and applying the cumulative experience gained each time.
Also remember characters like Violet or MacGyver are in fictional worlds. Their surrounding, problems, and “quick” thinking has all been carefully thought out over time by the author. If the character needs some duct tape, guess what’s going to be conveniently on a shelf nearby.