....at the time of Ancient Greece, an aristocrat by the name of Heraclitus, was born. He may have been born into the aristocracy, but he lived as a hermit and believed that his wisdom stemmed from his loneliness. His wise observation, that change is the only constant, remains beyond question. (But I know many who resist change with a passion that belies belief!!) 'No man ever steps in the same river twice', was his famous statement
Anyway, this aristo-hermit wasn't so smart with his grasp of medicine. He died trying to cure an illness by covering himself in manure and lying out in the sun.
To know some things, is not to know all things. Something none of us should forget.
An idea not coupled with action will never get any bigger than the
brain cell it occupied. (Arnold Glasow)
No comments:
Post a Comment