"Without struggle, no progress and no result. Every breaking of habit produces a change in the machine"
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The second line is where his whole worldview snaps into focus. Calling a person a “machine” isn’t metaphor for its own sake; it’s an accusation. In Gurdjieff’s Fourth Way teaching, most of what we call personality is automatic: routines, emotional reflexes, social scripts, the little self-protective lies we repeat until they feel like identity. Habit isn’t just behavior, it’s a closed circuit. Break it, and you force the system to register new information. Change arrives less as a revelation than as a mechanical jolt.
The subtext is quietly adversarial: you won’t evolve by “wanting” to, and you can’t outsource the work. Struggle isn’t moralized as noble suffering; it’s treated as the necessary energy cost of rewiring. That’s also why the line feels modern in a bleak way: it anticipates our era of optimization, where people hack productivity but avoid discomfort. Gurdjieff’s counteroffer is blunt. If you keep running the same program, you get the same output. If you want a different life, you have to interrupt the loop.
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"Without struggle, no progress and no result. Every breaking of habit produces a change in the machine." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/without-struggle-no-progress-and-no-result-every-105101/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.











