P.T. Barnum — "The greatest enemy of progress is 'good enough.'"

The greatest enemy of progress is 'good enough.'
P.T. Barnum — P.T. Barnum Contemporary · Showman, circus, hoaxes

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About P.T. Barnum (1810-1891)

American showman and Barnum & Bailey Circus co-founder, whose autobiography popularized Gilded Age commercial spectacle. Closely associated with James Anthony Bailey (his circus business partner). For an intellectual contrast, see Mark Twain, American author and Gilded Age satirist — Twain's The Gilded Age (1873, with Charles Dudley Warner) named the entire era of corrupt commercial spectacle Barnum embodied — Twain's later writing repeatedly attacked Barnum-style hucksterism as the era's moral disease.

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Date: 1870s-1880s (approx)

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