"The decisive moment in human evolution is perpetual. That is why the revolutionary spiritual movements that declare all former things worthless are in the right, for nothing has yet happened"
- Franz Kafka
About this Quote
In this quote, Kafka recommends that the most important minute in human evolution is continuous and continuous. He thinks that this constant state of modification and progress is what makes spiritual motions that turn down the past and embrace new ideas and beliefs, such as revolutionaries, justified. According to Kafka, nothing considerable has really taken place yet in human history, and therefore, it is necessary for these movements to challenge and reject traditional methods of believing and living. This quote highlights Kafka's belief in the constant advancement of humanity and the importance of constantly questioning and challenging the status quo in order to advance and evolve.
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