in place as a sound basis for well-crafted arguments, and yet . . . you don't feel quite convinced. You have a gnawing suspicion that something has been left out, or overlooked, or misunderstood. These suspicions prompt you to take a fresh look at the problem and, lo and behold, everything suddenly falls into place and you just know you've got it at last--and it isn't as you had reasoned it to be. That falling into place happens because you have grasped the aesthetic component.
from Frank Wilson: When Falls the Coliseum: That's What He Said: The operating mystery is what truth is all about
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