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Perpetually Quote by Benjamin Lebert

“Which would you prefer? To be perpetually standing still or perpetually running?” quote by Benjamin Lebert
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““Which would you prefer? To be perpetually standing still or perpetually running?””

Benjamin Lebert

About This Quote

Source Book: Why the Sky Is Falling, Benjamin Lebert, 2001

The quote contrasts stagnation with relentless motion, prompting reflection on whether constant activity is preferable to staying unchanged.

In simple terms: Choosing between staying still forever or always moving.

Key Takeaway

Consider the value of purposeful motion.

Themes

choice movement stagnation purpose life rhythm

Mood

contemplative motivational reflective

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • career decisions
  • personal growth
  • health routines
  • creative projects
  • relationship dynamics

Key Concepts

Existentialism psychology motivation

Questions to Reflect On

  • Do you feel you are moving forward or just running?
  • What does “standing still” mean to you?
A Different Perspective

Continuous motion can lead to burnout or loss of direction.

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