Buddhism Quote by Francis Crick
“It is not easy to convey, unless one has experienced it, the dramatic feeling of sudden enlightenment that floods the mind when the right idea finally clicks into place. One immediately sees how many previously puzzling facts are neatly explained by the new hypothesis. One could kick oneself for not having the idea earlier, it now seems so obvious. Yet before, everything was in a fog.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: Scientific American, 1970
A sudden insight makes previously confusing data clear, revealing hidden patterns and prompting regret for missed earlier understanding.
In simple terms: A new idea clears confusion and shows obvious connections.
Embrace curiosity and seek fresh perspectives.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- research brainstorming
- problem solving
- learning new concepts
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you capture and build on sudden insights?
- What habits foster moments of clarity?
The insight may be fleeting and hard to capture without documentation.