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“Indeed, it is evident that the mere passage of time itself is destructive rather than generative [...] because change is primarily a 'passing away.' So it is only incidentally that time is the cause of things coming into being and existing.” quote by Aristotle
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““Indeed, it is evident that the mere passage of time itself is destructive rather than generative [...] because change is primarily a 'passing away.' So it is only incidentally that time is the cause of things coming into being and existing.””

Aristotle

About This Quote

Time inevitably leads to decay and loss, not creation; it merely allows things to cease existing rather than originate.

In simple terms: Time destroys more than it creates.

Key Takeaway

Recognize impermanence and focus on present actions.

Themes

impermanence philosophy entropy existence change

Mood

reflective thoughtful serene

Type

philosophical inspirational cautionary

When to use this quote

  • personal growth
  • legacy planning
  • mindful living
  • creative projects
  • relationship nurturing

Key Concepts

ontological decay temporal causality epistemic limits

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you honor the fleeting nature of life?
  • What can you create that endures beyond time?
A Different Perspective

Time’s destructive nature can be mitigated by intentional, purposeful actions.

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