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To pause, breathe, and reassemble yourself before the day finishes the job.

means To reorganize or recover after a setback so you can try again with a better plan.

from Military term from the 1870s: scattered troops literally re-forming their group after combat. The boardroom borrowed the battlefield.

Still tacticalArmies regroup before counterattacks, not surrenders.
Prefix powerThe re- promises a second, smarter attempt.
Modern usageOften code for needing a quiet minute alone.
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