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Mind Quote by Josephine Tey

“When something baffled him he found that if he kept on worrying it, he got no further, and lost his sense of proportion in the process. So when he came to a dead stop he indulged in what he called “shutting his eyes” for a little, and when he “opened” them again he habitually found a new light on…” quote by Josephine Tey
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““When something baffled him he found that if he kept on worrying it, he got no further, and lost his sense of proportion in the process. So when he came to a dead stop he indulged in what he called “shutting his eyes” for a little, and when he “opened” them again he habitually found a new light on things that revealed unexpected angles and made the old problem a totally new proposition. There””

Josephine Tey

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Daughter of Time by Josephine Tey, 1951

Worrying about a problem blocks insight; pausing and resetting perspective reveals fresh solutions.

In simple terms: Worry blocks insight; pause to see new angles.

Key Takeaway

Take a break to gain clarity.

Themes

problem solving perspective mental reset

Mood

thoughtful curious

Type

advice philosophical

When to use this quote

  • research
  • creative work
  • personal dilemmas
  • decision making

Key Concepts

cognitive flexibility mindfulness

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you recognize when you’re stuck?
  • What simple pause could shift your view?
A Different Perspective

A break may not always produce insight; sometimes the issue requires active effort.

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