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The earth does not need new continents, but new men.
Jules Verne
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Interpretation

What this quote means

The world needs new thinkers and innovators, not just physical expansion.

Jules Verne's quote emphasizes the importance of human potential and creativity over mere geographical growth. It suggests that the progress of society hinges on the ideas, character, and ingenuity of individuals rather than the acquisition of more land or resources, highlighting the transformative power of innovative and responsible leadership in addressing the challenges of the world.

Themes

ChangeInnovationLeadershipHuman PotentialCreativity

In practice

Example use cases

This quote could inspire students in a school presentation about environmental sustainability.

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