Your epiphany is just last night's confusion with morning clarity.
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This quote suggests that what we perceive as an epiphany—a sudden, profound realisation—is often merely the result of unresolved confusion from the previous night, simply viewed with the fresh perspective of the morning. The humour lies in the downplaying of these 'eureka' moments as nothing more than the same tangled thoughts, now slightly untangled by a night of rest.
It highlights the irony that our moments of clarity, often celebrated as significant breakthroughs, might just be familiar ideas revisited with a clearer mind. Rather than genuine insight, these epiphanies are portrayed as routine understandings, recycled and dressed up to appear transformative, when in reality they are just slightly clearer versions of old confusions.