"As human beings we do change, grow, adapt, perhaps even learn and become wiser"
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That restraint makes sense coming from Carlos, a musician whose career is practically a case study in becoming. She didn't just ride a technological wave with Switched-On Bach; she helped shape the public imagination of electronic sound while being treated, often, as a curiosity. Add the stakes of her gender transition in an era eager to sensationalize it, and the quote starts to read like a rebuttal to the culture's demand for neat narratives: the "before" and "after", the definitive transformation, the tidy moral. Carlos offers something messier and more human - adaptation as ongoing labor, not a headline.
The intent feels less like inspiration than permission. You are allowed to revise yourself. You are allowed to learn slowly. You are allowed to become "wiser" without claiming enlightenment. In a world that rewards certainty and punishes deviation, Carlos's hedged optimism lands as a mature kind of radical: progress framed not as destiny, but as practice.
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Carlos, Wendy. (2026, January 16). As human beings we do change, grow, adapt, perhaps even learn and become wiser. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/as-human-beings-we-do-change-grow-adapt-perhaps-125276/
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Carlos, Wendy. "As human beings we do change, grow, adapt, perhaps even learn and become wiser." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/as-human-beings-we-do-change-grow-adapt-perhaps-125276/.
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"As human beings we do change, grow, adapt, perhaps even learn and become wiser." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/as-human-beings-we-do-change-grow-adapt-perhaps-125276/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.












