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Nostalgia Quote by Dan Brown

“Remembrance was a Buddhist philosopher’s trick. Rather than asking her mind to search for a solution to a potentially impossible challenge, Vittoria asked her mind simply to remember it. The presupposition that one once knew the answer created the mindset that the answer must exist . . . thus…” quote by Dan Brown
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““Remembrance was a Buddhist philosopher’s trick. Rather than asking her mind to search for a solution to a potentially impossible challenge, Vittoria asked her mind simply to remember it. The presupposition that one once knew the answer created the mindset that the answer must exist . . . thus eliminating the crippling conception of hopelessness.””

Dan Brown

About This Quote

Source Book: The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown, 2009

The quote suggests that framing a problem as something already known, rather than an unsolvable mystery, can shift mindset from hopelessness to possibility.

In simple terms: Treat unknowns as remembered answers to avoid despair.

Key Takeaway

Reframe challenges as familiar to unlock solutions.

Themes

mindset problem solving hope psychology

Mood

determined optimistic reflective

Type

philosophical motivational

When to use this quote

  • personal crisis
  • creative work
  • learning new skill
  • stressful decision

Key Concepts

cognitive reframing memory self‑efficacy

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you tell if an answer is truly known?
  • What risks arise from assuming knowledge?
A Different Perspective

May not work if the answer truly is unknown, leading to false confidence.

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