Man’s noblest endowment is his capacity to change.

Scott Ginsberg
Man’s noblest endowment is his capacity to change.
Man’s noblest endowment is his capacity to change.
Man’s noblest endowment is his capacity to change.
Man’s noblest endowment is his capacity to change.
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When Thomas Edison said, “Man’s noblest endowment is his capacity to change,” he was speaking about the power of adaptation. In other words, the ability to change for the better as a result of experience.

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