"The saddest aspect of life right now is that science gathers knowledge faster than society gathers wisdom"
- Isaac Asimov
About this Quote
This quote by Isaac Asimov talks to the detach between the fast innovation of science as well as innovation as well as the slower progression of society in regards to understanding as well as wisdom. Asimov is suggesting that while science is making great strides in comprehending the globe around us, culture is not maintaining in terms of the knowledge required to use this expertise properly. This is especially pertinent in today's world, where innovation is progressing at an unprecedented rate, however society is struggling to stay on par with the moral and moral effects of these breakthroughs. Asimov's quote functions as a reminder that while science is important, it is equally crucial to make sure that society is able to utilize this knowledge in a sensible and liable fashion.
This quote is written / told by Isaac Asimov between January 2, 1920 and April 6, 1992. He was a famous Scientist from USA.
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