At your wits' end

The phrase "At your wits' end" refers to a state of extreme frustration, confusion, or desperation when one has exhausted all options and does not know what to do next. It implies a feeling of being overwhelmed and having reached the limits of one's abilities or resources to solve a problem or deal with a difficult situation.


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