Show me a thoroughly satisfied man and I will show you a failure. – Thomas Edison
What does that mean?
This is another Twitter friendly quote, taken from a longer passage in his diary. “Restlessness is discontent — and discontent is the first necessity of progress. Show me a thoroughly satisfied man — and I will show you a failure.”
Now that sounds just a little harsh, doesn’t it? A failure? But if you think about it, someone who is thoroughly satisfied is in need or want of nothing. What will motivate them to do anything? As a consequence, they will do very little, if anything.
Conversely, a restless person, or one who is discontented, will have a motivation and a desire to do something, as they have a want or a need. This action is what defines success and the lack thereof what defines failure in the eyes of one of the worlds greatest inventors.
His measure of worth had to do with industry, or the action which a person would take to acquire what they wanted or to finish a task. Those who were motivated did good work, those who were satisfied did not.
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