“There are two processes which we adopt consciously or unconsciously when we try to prophesy. We can seek a period in the past whose conditions resemble as closely as possible those of our day, and presume that the sequel to that period will, save for some minor alterations, be similar. Secondly, we can survey the general course of development in our immediate past, and endeavor to prolong it into the near future. The first is the method the historian; the second that of the scientist. Only the second is open to us now, and this only in a partial sphere.”
Quote by Winston Churchill
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This book delves into the author's introspective musings on the human experience, contemplating what changes and decisions might have been made if given the opportunity to live life anew. The narrative is a blend of philosophical musings and personal anecdotes, offering readers a glimpse into the author's perspective on life, love, and the pursuit of happiness. more
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