"A Ship Is Always Safe At The Shore, But That Is Not What It is Built For."— Albert Einstein
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0.000 HBD"A Ship Is Always Safe At The Shore, But That Is Not What It is Built For."— Albert Einstein
<html> <p>https://steemitimages.com/DQmXpUwES3ruupw26oH4GsLaGF2weRMjtXX6CWPMf5Sh7iM/Quotefancy-1792-3840x2160.jpg</p> <p> Source: Quotefancy.com, author: Albert Einstein</p> <p>Escaping your usual range of familiarity is critical to encountering new things, expanding your perspectives, and going out on a limb that assistance us develop as individuals—to either accomplish our objectives and do the things we've for a long while been itching to go, or if nothing else say we attempted to arrive, regardless of whether we missed the mark. </p> <p>John A Shedd, a writer and teacher, instituted this statement in 1928, in his book Salt from My Attic, a gathering of statements and platitudes he cherished and lived by. The statement itself has been compelling from that point forward, turning into a most loved of and oft-rehashed by spearheading PC researcher and US Navy Rear Admiral Grace Hopper. </p> <p>With respect to the statement itself, its significance is genuinely clear: that it's smarter to get out and do the things you need to do, or the things you have to do, than to sit and decay and do nothing. Regardless of whether you bomb, at any rate you'll have attempted, and at any rate you'll have accomplished something and got the hang of something unprecedented simultaneously.</p> <p>https://steemitimages.com/DQmXKbPmaCv2DQvDtaWZFJGeZL6WrdesndBiEkdnbad6a9h/fllow%20me.PNG</p> </html>