Answer:
An example of this quote can be found in everyday activities. In business, for instance, to remain relevant, the company must invest in Research and Development because change is constant.
A few years ago, the earth was content with land phones, until someone thought about how to get rid of the wires and make it mobile.
Way before that, people were content with automobiles until the Wright Brothers decided that it was time to try Aerial Transportation. Of course, people laughed at the thought of it. Many said it was impossible. Today, man continues to break records with aerial travel. Who would have thought it was possible to go as fast as the speed of sound?
In 1956, an IBM memory hard disk was so big it couldn't fit the door of a regular car. Yet it could only store 5 million characters: approximately 5 megabytes. Today, because a few people kept thinking about how to change that, a micro storage device - 2 terabytes - which is approximately four hundred thousand times larger than IBM's invention is so small it can sit on the tip of the finger.
Explanation:
The above are examples of how thoughts rule the world. Change all begins in the mind.
Much like a computer, the mind functions as an input-output system. It is evolved to solve problems. The kind of problems the mind solves depends strongly on the instructions it receives.
If we are not feeding the mind with new sensory information, the imagination of what can be and how the earth can be better, then humanity will remain stuck where it is.
Thankfully, many there are, who are uncomfortable with the status quo and who are bent on seeing how things can get better.
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