Deviation Quote by Charles Kettering
“Great steps in human progress are made by things that don't work the way philosophy thought they should. If things always worked the way they should, you could write the history of the world from now on. But they don't, and it is those deviations from the normal that make human progress.”
About This Quote
Progress arises from unexpected failures and deviations, not from predictable, ideal outcomes; the irregularities drive innovation.
In simple terms: Breakthroughs come from things that don’t work as expected.
Unexpected results fuel advancement.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- R&D experiments
- entrepreneurial pivots
- scientific discovery
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- embrace failure
- iterate quickly
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you turn a failure into a learning opportunity?
- When might a deviation be detrimental?
Not all deviations are productive; some lead to wasted resources.