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All mankind... being all equal and independent, no one ought to harm another.

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It emphasizes equality.

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John Locke

(1632–1704) was an English philosopher known as the father of liberalism. His ideas on natural rights, government, and individual freedom influenced modern democracy. Locke argued that governments derive their authority from the consent of the governed and must protect life, liberty, and property. His work "Two Treatises of Government" shaped political thought and inspired revolutions. John Locke’s philosophy continues to be central to discussions on rights, governance, and freedom.

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Why This Quote Matters

Here John Locke names something many feel yet rarely articulate: the pull of Life.

It reminds us that It emphasizes equality. The idea ages well because it tracks experience, not trends.

How to Apply This Quote in Life

For creative work, protect time where Belief matters more than metrics.

Measure progress in weeks, not hours: Life rewards repetition. Small loops beat big promises; keep the bar low enough to show up again tomorrow.

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