“Progress lies not in enhancing what is, but in advancing toward what will be”
— Khalil Gibran
Simplified Meaning:
Instead of just trying to improve what we already have, true progress means focusing on making things better for the future. Imagine you have an old car. Instead of only fixing its broken parts, you might think about saving up to buy a new, more efficient car. Doing this would make driving easier and safer in the long run. It's like when we moved from regular phones to smartphones; we didn't just add more features to old phones, we created something entirely new that changed how we live. To apply this to your own life, think about where you want to be or what you want to achieve, and take steps towards that goal instead of just improving your current situation. This approach helps you make bigger and more meaningful changes.
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