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“Surely arrested development consists not in refusing to lose old things but in failing to add new things.”

C. S. Lewis

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Source Essay: The Weight of Glory, 1942

Argues that stagnation occurs when we cling to old things without creating new ones.

In simple terms: Stagnation is clinging to the past and not innovating.

Key Takeaway

Balance preserving the past with fostering new growth.

Themes

growth innovation tradition

Mood

reflective inspirational thoughtful

Type

philosophical motivational literary

When to use this quote

  • personal development
  • cultural evolution
  • business strategy

Key Concepts

creative renewal loss of old progress balance

Questions to Reflect On

  • What old values should we retain while innovating?
  • How can we encourage both preservation and creation?
A Different Perspective

Overemphasis on novelty can discard valuable heritage.

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