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Herbert George Wells: The Surprising Power of Complainers Behind Progress

„We owe progress to the complainers. Satisfied people don't want change.“

Herbert George WellsHerbert George Wells reveals why dissatisfaction fuels true progress. Discover the power of complainers!
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Herbert George Wells was an English writer known as a pioneer of science fiction.

This quote reminds us that critical thinking and dissatisfaction are engines of progress. Change arises from questioning the status quo.


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Herbert George Wells (1866–1946) was a prominent English writer and social critic, considered one of the founders of modern science fiction. His famous works include "The Time Machine," "The War of the Worlds," and "The Invisible Man." Wells was deeply engaged in social and political issues and was a sharp critic of his time.

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