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The speaker draws a poetic analogy between personal evolution and machinery. Just as machines are composed of parts that eventually wear out and are recycled into new, improved versions, human beings also undergo cycles of decay and renewal. Painful as it may be to rely on outdated parts or structures, this process is vital for growth.
They explain that this cycle reflects an exquisite natural order—disassembling and reassembling oneself leads to continual improvement and higher levels of consciousness. Viewing evolution from this higher perspective reveals that change is, in fact, a beautiful system designed for perpetual progress.