When faced with a hard problem, your mind, as it was evolved to do, will attempt to avoid excess expenditure of energy when possible.
One way it might attempt to sidestep this expenditure is by avoiding diving deeper into the problem by instead looping over and over again on what you already know about it.
When working on a proof/solution, mind has a tendency to rehash simple preliminary results, again and again, to avoid the harder work of building on these results toward the needed solution. Thus denying the needed growth that only comes about by going Deep into an idea/problem/concept.
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We're often confronted by a feeling of not achieving enough or why relatively the other brilliant work contemporaries do better. The only difference is the depth involved in the work we do.
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