“Panta Rhei”—Everything Flows
The only constant is change.
Heraclitus once said, “Fire lives the death of earth, and air lives the death of fire; water lives the death of air, and earth that of water.”
All things transform—nothing remains still.
This eternal flux shapes human existence. Growth and decay, creation and destruction, are not opposites but inseparable forces. Just as rivers carve new paths and seasons shift without pause, we, too, are in constant becoming.
To resist change is to resist life itself.
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