Quotes About Growth
Make your utopia too utopian and boredom would set in. And malaise. Some would continue to work hard and challenge themselves at every turn—even if all of their physical and financial needs were taken care of. But many more would fall into the trap of being lulled into a low energy state of endless leisure—and little true happiness. A state of dependence without any real sense of progress, or growth, or accomplishment. A slow poisoning of the soul of the species.
~ Douglas E. Richards
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The highest reward for a man's toil is not what he gets for it, but what he becomes by it." —John Ruskin, English Poet, Art Critic
~ Douglas E. Richards
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The most important environmental determinants that come into play are the quality of relationships with friends and family. And challenging ourselves, pursuing what we are passionate about, and achieving. What really makes a life rewarding is facing challenges, overcoming them, and growing as a
~ Douglas E. Richards
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What is good? All that heightens the feeling of power in man, the will to power, power itself. What is bad? All that is born of weakness. What is happiness? The feeling that power is growing, that resistance is overcome." —Friedrich Nietzsche, Philosopher (1844-1900)
~ Douglas E. Richards
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The Rational Optimist: How Prosperity Evolves, by Matt Ridley Factfulness: Ten Reasons We're Wrong About the World—and
~ Douglas E. Richards
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We can learn from our past mistakes. But we're not allowed to ruin the now by beating ourselves up over the then.
~ Douglas E. Richards
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the longer the life-span, the more stagnant and ossified a species would become. There was something to be said for experience, but youth brought fresh blood and bold new ideas. A dose of much-needed vitality.
~ Douglas E. Richards
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By just about every measure, America is better, and the world is better, than it was fifty years ago, thirty years ago, or even ten years ago.
~ Douglas E. Richards
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we're not allowed to ruin the now by beating ourselves up over the then." "Very
~ Douglas E. Richards
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We also spoke about longevity as a burden to younger generations," she continued. "It is. Along with economic collapse, population growth causes conditions to get more and more unsanitary. Contagious diseases spread like wildfire. Massive famines become common. Fighting for survival and fueled by increases in aberrant human behavior, countries war on their international neighbors and soon unleash a nuclear Armageddon on the planet.
~ Douglas E. Richards
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most deeply held beliefs of early adulthood have changed over the years, through repeated exposure to new and different experiences, and to new ways of thought.
~ Douglas E. Richards
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Knowledge is the food of the soul." —Plato
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self-esteem through effort.
~ Douglas E. Richards
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The progress of your technology has been exponential. And the exponent itself has been growing.
~ Douglas E. Richards
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The Rational Optimist: How
~ Douglas E. Richards
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humans were happiest, not during lengthy periods of leisure, but when they were growing as people. When they were achieving. When they were striving to overcome difficult and worthwhile challenges, and then overcoming them. When they were feeding a sense of accomplishment and self-esteem through effort. Even the accomplishments of menial labor brought a sense of personal satisfaction far greater than most realized.
~ Douglas E. Richards
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Looking stupid is part of learning, let it happen.
~ Douglas H. Ruben
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Change occurs in direct proportion to dissatisfaction, but dissatisfaction never changes.
~ Douglas Horton
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Justificación por la fe y santificación por medio de la lucha
~ Douglas J. Moo
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We today lack a theology of growth. And so we need to learn how we "grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ" (2 Peter 3:18). In particular, we need to learn to cooperate with "the means of grace" that God has ordained for the transformation of the human personality. Our participation in these God-ordained "means" will enable us increasingly to take into ourselves Christ's character and manner of life.
~ Douglas J. Moo
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Douglas Johnson
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Can we always really look forward, as everyone endlessly advises us to do? Or do we have to hold on to certain key vestiges of our past- as painful, as terrible as they might be- as a way of understanding that there are certain things in life that change us so radically that they stay with us forever? Can we really close the door on that which still haunts us?
~ Douglas Kennedy
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The only time you truly become an adult is when you finally forgive your parents for being just as flawed as everyone else.
~ Douglas Kennedy
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We can never change the story that made us what we are. It's a story accumulated by the manifold complexities-its capacity for astonishment and horror, for sanguinity and hopelessness, for pellucid light and the most profound darkness. We are what happened to us. And we carry everywhere all that has shaped us-all that we lacked, all that we wanted but never got; all that we got but never wanted; all that was found and lost.
~ Douglas Kennedy
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