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Biology Quote by Franz Kafka

“The decisive moment in human evolution is perpetual. That is why the revolutionary spiritual movements that declare all former things worthless are in the right, for nothing has yet happened.” quote by Franz Kafka
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“The decisive moment in human evolution is perpetual. That is why the revolutionary spiritual movements that declare all former things worthless are in the right, for nothing has yet happened.”

Franz Kafka

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Source Essay: The Trial, 1925 (attributed) (null

Human evolution is an ongoing process; radical spiritual movements claim past values are obsolete, yet true change is still forthcoming.

In simple terms: Evolution is ongoing; old values may be discarded, but change is not yet complete.

Key Takeaway

Question established values, but stay patient for real change.

Themes

philosophy spirituality progress

Mood

thoughtful critical

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • personal growth
  • societal reform
  • spiritual practice

Key Concepts

dialectics nihilism future studies

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does “nothing has yet happened” imply about future potential?
  • How can we balance critique of the past with constructive action?
A Different Perspective

The claim that all former things are worthless can be nihilistic.

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