Average Quote by Christian D. Larson
“The average mind requires a change of environment before he can change his thought. He has to go somewhere or bring into his presence something that will suggest a new line of thinking and feeling. The master mind, however, can change his thought whenever he so desires. A change of scene is not necessary, because such a mind is not controlled from without. A change of scene will not produce a change of thought in the master mind unless he so elects.”
About This Quote
Source Book: The Great Within, 1912
The average mind needs external change to think differently, while the master mind can shift thoughts at will without needing new surroundings.
In simple terms: Average minds need new settings; master minds can change internally.
Cultivate inner freedom to think beyond surroundings.
Themes
Mood
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When to use this quote
- personal development
- coaching
- creative work
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Can you train an average mind to become self‑directed?
- What practices foster internal thought control?
Reliance on external change may limit self‑reliance.