“The only constant in life is change.” This quote, attributed to Heraclitus, comes up frequently in conversations with San Juan Mountains Association’s staff members. As cliché as it is, it is also ...
It was the Greek philosopher Heraclitus who wrote, “The only constant in life is change.” People weren’t comfortable with change when he wrote that, some 2,600 years ago, and we’re still not.
The only constant is change. Over time, demographics, climate, regimes, jurisdictions and natural land and water boundaries change. In 1789, Thomas Malthus published an essay, “On the Principle of ...
Some 500 years before Christ, the ancient Greek philosopher Heraclitus reminded us that “the only constant in life is change.” Fast-forward to the frenetic pace of the 21st century, and I wonder what ...
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