🚫 No Quick Fix: The Intricacies of Slow Solutions 🐢
Definition: The phrase “quick fix, there’s no” means that there is no rapid solution—and perhaps no solution at all—for some problems. This term has been floating around since the 1900s, addressing numerous issues from medical conditions to economic woes.
“There’s no quick fix for AIDS,” stated L. Eisenberg (Australia/New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, September 25, 1991). “There’s no quick fix to the global economy’s excess capacity,” bewailed a Telegraph article (August 15, 2009).
Related Idioms & Phrases:
- Silver bullet: A simple, seemingly magical solution to a complex problem.
- Rome wasn’t built in a day: Highlights that important work takes time.
- Easy come, easy go: Things gained easily can be lost just as easily.
Synonyms:
- Long-term resolution
- Enduring strategy
- Permanent solution
Antonyms:
- Quick fix (ironically!)
- Temporary measure
- Stopgap solution
Humor-Filled Quote:
“Why procrastinate today what can be delayed even longer?” 🕰️ - Anonymous
Proverb:
“Good things come to those who wait.”
Reference Literature:
- Book: “Thinking, Fast and Slow” by Daniel Kahneman - Explores the virtues of slow and deliberate thinking.
- Poetry: “If—” by Rudyard Kipling - Encourages patience and resilience.
- Movie: “The Shawshank Redemption” - A tale of slow and patient pursuit of freedom.
Stay patient and keep working towards sustainable solutions! The longest journeys often offer the most rewarding destinations. 🌤️✨
- Imelda Insights, October 2023