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God knows how many things a man misses by becoming smug and assuming that matters will take their own course.
Loren Eiseley
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Interpretation

What this quote means

The quote warns against complacency and the dangers of assuming things will work out without effort.

Loren Eiseley's quote emphasizes the importance of awareness and active engagement in life. He suggests that many opportunities and experiences can be missed when an individual becomes overly confident and rests on the belief that circumstances will naturally resolve themselves. This serves as a reminder to remain vigilant and proactive in the pursuit of personal goals and understanding the world.

Themes

ComplacencyAwarenessProactivityOpportunityEngagement

In practice

Example use cases

In a motivational speech about taking control of your life.

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