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Absolutes Quote by George Santayana

“Progress, far from consisting in change, depends on retentiveness. When change is absolute there remains no being to improve and no direction is set for possible improvement: and when experience is not retained, as among savages, infancy is perpetual.” quote by George Santayana
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“Progress, far from consisting in change, depends on retentiveness. When change is absolute there remains no being to improve and no direction is set for possible improvement: and when experience is not retained, as among savages, infancy is perpetual.”

George Santayana

About This Quote

Source Book: The Life of Reason, George Santayana, 1905

True progress requires retaining past experiences; without memory, change is meaningless and improvement impossible.

In simple terms: Remember lessons to grow.

Key Takeaway

Preserve knowledge to improve.

Themes

learning memory progress

Mood

reflective determined

Type

philosophical advice

When to use this quote

  • education
  • personal development
  • organizational change
  • cultural preservation

Key Concepts

experience continuity identity

Questions to Reflect On

  • What lessons have you forgotten?
  • How can you safeguard valuable experiences?
A Different Perspective

Memory loss hinders growth.

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