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Bad habit Quote by Aldous Huxley

“The problems raised by alcohol and tobacco cannot, it goes without saying, be solved by prohibition. The universal and ever-present urge to self-transcendence is not to be abolished by slamming the currently popular Doors in the Wall. The only reasonable policy is to open other, better doors in…” quote by Aldous Huxley
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““The problems raised by alcohol and tobacco cannot, it goes without saying, be solved by prohibition. The universal and ever-present urge to self-transcendence is not to be abolished by slamming the currently popular Doors in the Wall. The only reasonable policy is to open other, better doors in the hope of inducing men and women to exchange their old bad habits for new and less harmful ones.””

Aldous Huxley

About This Quote

Source Essay: Likely from a public speech or essay, early 20th century

Prohibition fails; better to provide healthier alternatives and encourage personal growth.

In simple terms: Ban alone won’t work; offer better choices.

Key Takeaway

Promote healthier options.

Themes

public policy health personal freedom

Mood

analytical concerned

Type

policy ethical

When to use this quote

  • legislation
  • public health campaigns
  • education programs
  • support groups

Key Concepts

addiction behavioral economics self‑transcendence

Questions to Reflect On

  • What incentives motivate change?
  • How can society balance freedom and health?
A Different Perspective

Changing habits is complex; cultural resistance persists.

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