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Today the world changes so quickly that in growing up we take leave not just of youth but of the world we were young in.
Peter Medawar
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What this quote means

The quote reflects on how rapid societal changes impact our experience of growing up and the world around us.

Peter Medawar's quote emphasizes the significant and rapid changes occurring in the world, suggesting that as we grow older, we not only leave behind our youth but also the familiar world we once knew. This highlights the challenges of adapting to new realities and the loss of the context in which our earlier experiences took place.

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Example use cases

This quote can be used in a speech about the challenges faced by young people in today's fast-paced world.

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