In this episode, Dr. Killeen shares the famous story of Archimedes and his “Eureka” moment to highlight how breakthroughs often come when we least expect them. After struggling to solve a difficult problem for the king of Syracuse, Archimedes discovered the answer not at his desk, but while stepping into a bath. The moment of insight came after intense effort followed by a period of rest. Dr. Killeen explains how modern neuroscience supports this idea. Creative breakthroughs often occur during quiet moments when the brain is connecting ideas in the background. The key is to put in the focused work first, then give yourself space to step away. Sometimes the best solutions appear when you allow your mind a little room to think.