Quote by Ralph Waldo Emerson

There is no Gain in the world: so be it: but neither is there any Loss. There is never any failure to this infinite freshness of life, and the ancient novelty is forever renewed. We realize the world better if we imagine it, not as a Progress to Prim Perf


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Summary

This quote suggests that there is no ultimate gain or loss in the world. It highlights the idea that life is constantly refreshed and renewed, with endless possibilities for growth. The concept of progress and perfection is deemed unnecessary, as the true understanding of the world can be achieved by envisioning it as an ever-evolving and dynamic entity. Success or failure is seen as relative and insignificant in the face of the infinite freshness and novelty that life offers.

By Ralph Waldo Emerson
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