Psychology, asked by ayessahgracemayuga, 1 month ago

a tool is but the extension of man's hand , a machine is but a complex tool. And he that invents a machine augments the power of a man and the well-being of mankind.
what is the meaning of this quotation?​

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Answered by xoxo86
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Answer:

This means:

Explanation:

All human affairs follow nature's great analogue, the growth of vegetation. There are three periods of growth in every plant. The first, and slowest, is the invisible growth by the root; the second and much accelerated is the visible growth by the stem; but when root and stem have gathered their forces, there comes the third period, in which the plant quickly flashes into blossom and rushes into fruit.

The beginnings of moral enterprises in this world are never to be measured by any apparent growth. ... At length comes the sudden ripeness and the full success, and he who is called in at the final moment deems this success his own. He is but the reaper and not the labourer. Other men sowed and tilled and he but enters into their labours.

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