"There is a rule in quantum mechanics that says that one cannot know both know where something is and how fast it is moving" - On Quantum Physics
All things are a process, even those that appear instantaneous.
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Progress is typically made in infinitesimally small increments and is usually unnoticed to entities closest to the vassal of change.
Measuring meaningful modulations requires distancing one’s self from the object in motion and observing discrepancies relative to the motion of surrounding relevant bodies.
If we assume that all things in motion are moving at a certain speed and either “improving” or “degrading”, we can say that at any given moment, we can establish a vector on different aspects of our life.
It is this vector that one must evaluate periodically and frequently.
Aggregate the vectors and comprehend which ones are oriented against those most important to your maturation.
A 52 week series on physics. Inspired by the first volume of The Feynman Lectures on Physics. Every title quote is taken from The NEW MILLENNIUM Edition VOLUME I: MAINLY MECHANICS, RADIATION, AND HEAT

