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Yes, its one of the basic truths of the universe,....Things don't disappear. They just change, and change and change again.
Jim Henson
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What this quote means

Everything in the universe is in a constant state of change rather than disappearing entirely.

This quote by Jim Henson emphasizes the fundamental nature of change in the universe. It suggests that nothing truly ceases to exist; instead, all things undergo transformation over time, regardless of how they may appear. This perspective invites us to embrace change as a constant aspect of life, rather than fearing it as an endpoint.

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In practice

Example use cases

During a motivational speech about embracing life transitions.

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