This quote by Mahatma Gandhi speaks to the idea that development is not possible without discontent. To put it simply, it is only when we are dissatisfied with the present state of affairs that we are encouraged to make changes and pursue improvement. This discontent ought to be healthy, however, as it must be based on a desire to make favorable modifications, rather than a desire to take down or slam. Healthy discontent is an essential part of progress, as it is the driving force behind it. Without it, we would be content to stay in our comfort zone and never ever pursue anything better. Healthy discontent is the stimulate that sparks the fire of progress, and it is vital for any significant modification.
This quote is written / told by Mahatma Gandhi between October 2, 1869 and January 30, 1948. He was a famous Leader from India.
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