Take a Break to Find a Solution

If a solution fails to appear ... and yet we feel success is just around the corner, try resting for a while. ... Like the early morning frost, this intellectual refreshment withers the parasitic and nasty vegetation that smothers the good seed. Bursting forth at last is the flower of truth.

Notes:

When dealing with a complicated issue and you feel you are on the verge of a breakthrough, take a break and the solution will come to you.

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2006 singles (0.934536): dbpedia
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 Advice for a Young Investigator
Books, Brochures, and Chapters>Book:  Cajal , Swanson , Swanson (2004-04-01), Advice for a Young Investigator, The MIT Press, Retrieved on 2012-01-30
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