The best thinking has been done in solitude. The worst has been done in turmoil.
The quote "The best thinking has been done in solitude. The worst has been done in turmoil." by Thomas A. Edison highlights the value of solitude in fostering clarity and creativity. Edison believed that moments of quiet reflection allow the mind to focus deeply, free from external distractions and emotional disturbances. This state of mental stillness often leads to the most innovative and well-reasoned ideas.
The second part of the quote, focusing on turmoil, underscores how stress, chaos, and emotional upheaval can hinder judgment. When the mind is clouded by conflict or urgency, decisions are often rushed and lack foresight. Edison suggests that turmoil disrupts the natural flow of reasoning, leading to poorer outcomes both in creativity and problem-solving.
This quote likely stems from Edison's own experience
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