Good thing Quote by Jack Campbell
““If the people of Old Earth, our ancestors and their descendants today who remain, could keep building, could keep trying, how can we do less? We are their children, and while we bought to the stars with us all the faults and the problems and the flaws of the past, we also bought the good things, the determination, and the willingness to help others, and the imagination to build things greater then every shortcoming humanity has ever known.””
About This Quote
Human progress builds on past strengths and flaws; we must continue to create and improve despite inherited challenges.
In simple terms: We inherit both problems and strengths, so we must keep building.
Embrace responsibility to advance humanity.
Themes
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When to use this quote
- space exploration
- technological development
- social reform
- environmental action
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we honor past lessons while innovating?
- What responsibilities do we have to future generations?
Ignoring past mistakes can repeat failures; balance optimism with realistic assessment.