Changing Is The Only Constant

It was the Greek philosopher Heraclitus who wrote, “The only constant in life is change.” People weren’t comfortable with change when he wrote that, some 2,600 years ago, and we’re still not.

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The only constant is change. Over time, demographics, climate, regimes, jurisdictions and natural land and water boundaries change. In 1789, Thomas Malthus published an essay, “On the Principle of ...

India Today on MSN: Change is the only constant | Akanksha Patil's 'Narratives in Transit'

Forbes: Depend On Change: How to Prepare For and Navigate Life’s Only Constant

Change is one of life’s only constants, yet many business owners don’t adequately prepare for this inevitability. It takes knowledge, experience, and humility to accurately predict change and a ...

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Depend On Change: How to Prepare For and Navigate Life’s Only Constant

Becker's Hospital Review: The Only Constant is Change: Four Reasons to Prioritize Agility in Healthcare

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The Only Constant is Change: Four Reasons to Prioritize Agility in Healthcare

Forbes: The Only Constant Now Is Change, And It’s Reshaping Supply Chains

“The only constant in life is change” (Heraclitus, circa 500 BCE). As winter break comes to an end, this truth feels especially close to home. I feel like just yesterday, I was helping my children ...

Eater: Stay Nimble, Embrace Chaos: For Restaurants in 2025, Change Is the Only Constant

Stay Nimble, Embrace Chaos: For Restaurants in 2025, Change Is the Only Constant

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