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Obstacle Quote by Arthur Stanley Eddington

“When we encounter unexpected obstacles in finding out something which we wish to know, there are two possible courses to take. It may be that the right course is to treat the obstacle as a spur to further efforts; but there is a second possibility - that we have been trying to find something which…” quote by Arthur Stanley Eddington
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““When we encounter unexpected obstacles in finding out something which we wish to know, there are two possible courses to take. It may be that the right course is to treat the obstacle as a spur to further efforts; but there is a second possibility - that we have been trying to find something which does not exist. You will remember that that was how the relativity theory accounted for the apparent concealment of our velocity through the aether.””

Arthur Stanley Eddington

About This Quote

Source Book: The Nature of the Physical World, by Arthur Stanley Eddington, 1928

When obstacles arise, they may either spur deeper effort or reveal that the sought goal is unattainable, as seen in scientific theory revisions.

In simple terms: Obstacles can push you or show a goal is impossible.

Key Takeaway

Assess whether to persist or pivot.

Themes

obstacle effort discovery science

Mood

analytical inquisitive

Type

educational philosophical

When to use this quote

  • research projects
  • personal challenges
  • creative endeavors
  • innovation

Key Concepts

problem solving philosophy of science

Questions to Reflect On

  • When should you stop pursuing a goal?
  • How do you differentiate a challenge from a dead end?
A Different Perspective

Not all obstacles merit perseverance; some indicate false premises.

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