Aldous HuxleyEvery change is a menace to stability.
About This Quote
Every change is a menace to stability. This quote carries a lot of meaning. People often think that a change is a good thing, but the truth is that every change has a negative impact. A man going through a major change can have a difficult time adjusting to the new changes.
Because of this, the man may have a hard time reaching his goals and can feel as if he is not moving forward at all. The problem is that every change takes away from the stability that was once there.
Source: Brave New World
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