"We must learn to balance the material wonders of technology with the spiritual demands of our human race"
- John Naisbitt
About this Quote
This quote by John Naisbitt talks with the significance of striking an equilibrium between the product and spiritual aspects of our lives. Technology has actually offered us with lots of material wonders, such as the internet, smart devices, and also various other kinds of interaction. Nonetheless, these material wonders can frequently sidetrack us from the spiritual demands of our human race. We need to learn to identify the relevance of both the material and also spiritual aspects of our lives and also aim to find an equilibrium between them. We must make use of innovation to improve our spiritual lives, rather than detract from them. We have to likewise keep in mind to take time to review our spiritual needs and also to support our spiritual growth. By finding a balance between the material as well as spiritual aspects of our lives, we can make sure that we are living a life of function and also satisfaction.
This quote is written / told by John Naisbitt somewhere between January 15, 1929 and today. He/she was a famous Businessman from USA.
The author also have 14 other quotes.
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"I have an almost religious zeal... not for technology per se, but for the Internet which is for me, the nervous system of mother Earth, which I see as a living creature, linking up"
"Developments in information technology and globalised media mean that the most powerful military in the history of the world can lose a war, not on the battlefield of dust and blood, but on the battlefield of world opinion"