What is another word for improvers?

Pronunciation: [ɪmpɹˈuːvəz] (IPA)

Improvers are individuals or groups who seek to enhance skills, increase efficiency, and elevate performance. Synonyms for improvers include enhancers, optimizers, developers, augmenters, and ameliorators. These terms describe those who seek to improve or enhance an existing situation or condition, whether through personal growth, professional development, or organizational progress. Other synonyms for improvers include transformers, upgraders, polisher, and enhancers. These words can be used interchangeably to convey the same meaning, that is, to describe individuals who are committed to achieving positive change and continual improvement in all aspects of their lives or work. Regardless of which word is used, the focus remains on growth and progress.

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Famous quotes with Improvers

  • Moved by a generous eagerness to turn men's attention to the power which dwelt in circumstances, Mr. Owen devised the instructive phrase, that "man's character was formed him and not him." He used the unforgettable inference that "man is the creature of circumstances." The school of material improvers believed they could put in permanent force right circumstances. The great dogma was their charter of encouragement. To those who hated without thought It seemed a restrictive doctrine to be asked to admit that there were extenuating circumstances in the career of every rascal. To the clergy with whom censure was a profession, and who held that all sin was wilful, man being represented as the "creature of circumstances," appeared a denial of moral responsibility. When they were asked to direct hatred against error, and pity the erring — who had inherited so base a fortune of incapacity and condition — they were wroth exceedingly, and said it would be making a compromise with sin. The idea of the philosopher of circumstances was that the very murderer in his last cell had been born with a staple in his soul, to which the villainous conditions of his life had attached an unseen chain, which had drawn him to the gallows, and that the rope which was to hang him was but the visible part. Legislators since that day have come to admit that punishment is justifiable only as far as it has preventive influence. To use the great words of Hobbes, "Punishment regardeth not the past, only the future."
    George Holyoake

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