"El mundo debe todos sus impulsos hacia adelante a los hombres inquietos."
— Nathaniel Hawthorne
Simplified Meaning:
Progress happens because of people who aren't satisfied with how things are. When someone feels uncomfortable or unhappy about a situation, they are more likely to seek change and improvement. For example, inventors like Thomas Edison, who wasn’t satisfied with how people lit their homes, created the electric light bulb. If everyone was always content, there would be no motive to make things better or find new solutions. In everyday life, if you're unhappy with your job, that discomfort might push you to learn new skills, find a better job, or even start your own business. Being discontent can be a powerful drive to create positive change, leading to advancements and improvements for everyone.
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