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In many instances, the brain requires a lighter load and time to process complex problems. High-pressure situations demand quick thinking, but for intricate dilemmas, stepping away and allowing the mind to process outside of direct confrontation can often be more effective. Many people may find that the answer to a significant question often surfaces when they least expect it, as the mind subconsciously synthesizes information during periods of relaxation or distraction.
This points towards a poignant truth: by permitting ourselves the grace of time and mental space, we are often capable of uncovering solutions more readily. Just as a computer processor needs time to analyze large amounts of data, our brains, too, benefit from intervals of rest and disengagement.