This quote by Wassily Kandinsky speaks with the idea that all things, no matter how complex, have a beginning. It recommends that even the most detailed of concepts, strategies, and jobs can be traced back to a single point of origin. This idea is echoed in the concept of a "Big Bang" in cosmology, where the entire universe is stated to have actually stemmed from a single, infinitely thick point. The quote also speaks to the idea that even the most apparently irrelevant of starts can cause something fantastic. It encourages us to take the primary step, no matter how little, and to rely on that it will lead to something bigger and much better. It is a pointer that even the most ambitious of objectives can be achieved if we want to start from the very beginning.
This quote is written / told by Wassily Kandinsky between December 4, 1866 and December 13, 1944. He/she was a famous Artist from Russia.
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