Monday, August 1, 2011

Dissatisfaction is motive to progress

"I have been a GSA with MI for 20 years," Charles declared.


Dissatisfaction sometimes can be the motive of true progress. Dissatisfied with the pen, man invented the printer; dissatisfied with the chariot and locomotive, he invented the airplane.


Past laurels must be put aside as we press forwasrd. To stay complacently where we are is to be a caterpillar that stay without enjoying the glorious life of a butterfly.

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