Eureka Moments

Eureka Moments are when an individual or a team has a sudden rush of insight that lays clear the solution to a complex problem or the answer to a perplexing question.

Eureka:

a cry of joy or satisfaction when one finds or discovers something.

This moment is called by several names. Some call it an Aha! Moment.

These Eureka Moments feel magical - it is when insight mysteriously manifests. There is no predicting when this moment might happen, but it is often in the midst of a dark, confusing struggle. There is no rational explanation for these moments, just a clarity of insight that seems almost supernatural.

There are many theories around why these moments are so powerful. One of the most likely ties back to the cognition theories of Jean Piaget. Piaget postulated that we live and learn using intellectual frameworks that have been based on our past learning experiences. He called these frameworks "schemas".

Many problems can be solved within an existing schema. By so doing, they strengthen the schema. There are times, however, when problems defy answers within the current framework. As a result, we are forced into deep discomfort as we struggle with questions that are beyond this framework - where we must "think outside the box".

The Eureka moment happens when a new pattern of meaning suddenly comes together that reshapes the architecture of our existing schema.

No problem can be solved from the same level of consciousness that created it.

Albert Einstein

There is a huge dopamine rush during these moments as neural patterns in our mind are being rewired into a new pattern. What we see and now know, cannot be unseen and unknown. We Claim the Joy and are forever changed by this experience of Synergistic Emergence.

Having experienced these moments gives us courage to venture again, armed with new Creative Confidence, into the wild wilderness of the unknown.

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