how exactly do you plan on picking a problem that is either unsolved and/or not uninteresting without "picking a research area"? solving an already solved problem is a waste of your time (reviewer #2 will just point out the relevant missing citation). solving an uninteresting problem is a waste of everyone's time: it will take someone some time to figure out what you've actually done and that it's useless.
this is why generic platitudes like this are worse than useless - you're giving the impression/appearance of high wisdom that's sure to lead some naive kid astray; for example, the bulk of a phd is not actually solving some problem but finding the right problem to solve (interesting and unsolved).