Psychology Quote by Warren Berger
““The mind, if preoccupied with a problem or question long enough, will tend to come up with possibilities that might eventually lead to answers, but at this stage are still speculations, untested hypotheses, and early epiphanies. (Epiphanies often are characterized as “Aha! moments,” but that suggests the problem has been solved in a flash. More often, insights arrive as What if moments—bright possibilities that are untested and open to question.)””
About This Quote
Source Book: A More Beautiful Question by Warren Berger, 2014
The mind generates many tentative ideas when it dwells on a problem, but these are early, untested insights rather than final solutions.
In simple terms: Thinking long on a problem creates early ideas.
Allow time for ideas to mature.
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When to use this quote
- research
- product design
- strategic planning
- personal decision making
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you test early insights?
- What conditions foster useful “what if” moments?
Ideas may remain speculative without validation.