Heraclitus of Ephesus (535 BC – 475 BC) was the Greek philosopher who emphasized change as the only constant in the universe. He also was the first to use the word Logos as meaning both the source and fundamental order of the Cosmos.
He famously said, “You can’t step into the same river twice.”
Most people say, “Of course, because the river is always changing.”
You’re changing, too. I stepped into the Ohio River many times growing up along its banks, but I was never the same person twice. [Read more…] about You’re Changing, Too