
Progress of a Different Kind
‘People, by and large,’ said eminent psychologist William James, ‘become what they think of themselves.’
‘People, by and large,’ said eminent psychologist William James, ‘become what they think of themselves.’
COMMENTARY: The paradox of progress shows us that a disregard for tradition leads to an ossification of the present, which precludes the possibility of authentic development.
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