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Situace a Stavy - Změna a transformace

Ponořte se do anglických přísloví o změně a transformaci, jako „každý věk má svou knihu“ a „nové koště zametá“.

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used to suggest that everything that happens or exists has already been experienced or observed in some form before

Ex: When Sarah's company launched a new product, she was excited about the innovative features and design - but upon further research, she realized that similar products had been available for years, proving that there is nothing new under the sun.

used to imply that a new person, who is not yet set in their ways, is more efficient and effective in implementing change than someone who has been in the position for a long time

Ex: After years of mismanagement, they hired a new CEO to turn things around.

used to encourage individuals to recognize and appreciate the fact that every historical period or generation has a unique perspective and approach to understanding the world

Ex: Although we may view history through a modern lens, we must remember that previous generations approached the world with their own unique perspectives and worldviews.

used to suggest that the greatest successes or pleasures in life can sometimes lead to the greatest failures or disappointments

Ex: The business partnership had started out promising, but from the sweetest wine, the tartest vinegar - it ended in a messy legal battle.

used to suggest that conditions and circumstances are always changing, and that relying on past successes or achievements is not a guarantee of future success

Ex: Although the project had been successful in the past, there are no birds in last year's nest - they needed to come up with new ideas and strategies to keep it relevant.

used to say that as time passes, people may adapt and change to new circumstances and situations, including societal norms and standards

Ex: She had been resistant to new technology, but times change and we with time - she had to learn how to use the latest devices.

used to imply that it is important to seek out and embrace new experiences, activities, and pleasures in life to keep things interesting and enjoyable

Ex: He loved to travel and explore new places , believing variety is the spice of life.

used to imply that it is very difficult or impossible to change something that is already set in its ways

Ex: The company had tried to implement new technology on outdated infrastructure, but it was clear that you cannot put new wine in old bottles - they needed to invest in new systems.

used to suggest that every negative period will eventually be followed by a positive period, and vice versa, suggesting that life is a constant cycle of ups and downs

Ex: His business was booming for a while, orders flooding in constantly.
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