Change is the part of the very definition of life. The world changes, and flourishing demands constant growth and life-long learning.

Paul Gibbons
Change is the part of the very definition of life....
Change is the part of the very definition of life....
Change is the part of the very definition of life....
Change is the part of the very definition of life....
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Change is the part of the very definition of life. The world changes, and flourishing demands constant growth and life-long learning. In this quote, she talks about how change is a part of life and a vital element of a thriving life. It is true that in order to grow and age in a healthy, balanced way it is essential to be open to new ideas.

Today’s technology makes it possible for people to experience a wider variety of things than ever before, both within their own countries and across the globe. And yet, this quote suggests that even when we have access to vastly more information than our ancestors did, we can still learn from them by being open to change.

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