“Any growth requires a temporary loss of security.” GrowthLossTechnologySecurityTemporary Author:Madeline Hunter
“Growth demands a temporary surrender of security. It may mean a giving up of familiar but limiting patterns, safe but unrewarding work, values no longer believed in, relationships that have lost their meaning. As Dostoevsky put it, "Taking a new step, uttering a new word, is what people fear most." The real fear should be of the opposite course.” PeopleGivingShouldMayMeanRealValuesCoursesLostGrowthStepsSecuritySafeDemandGiving UpOppositesPatternsSurrenderFamiliarTemporaryNew Words Author:Gail Sheehy
“The greatest economic minds of the 19th century, all of them without exception, considered economic growth as a temporary necessity. When all human needs are satisfied, then we will have a stable economy, reproducing every year the same things. We will stop straining ourselves worrying about development or growth. How naïve they were! One more reason to be reluctant about predicting the future. No doubt they were wiser than me, but even they made such a mistake!” NeedsYearsMindHumansMadeReasonGrowthMistakeWorryEconomyDoubtEconomicCenturyDevelopmentSatisfiedNo DoubtExceptionTemporaryStableWiserEconomic GrowthReluctant19th CenturyHuman NeedsPredictingPredicting The FutureReproducing Author:Zygmunt Bauman