Attorney Quote by Anonymous
“A problem with school is that you often become what you study. If you study, let say cooking, you become a chef. If you study law, you become an attorney, and a study of auto mechanics makes you mechanics. The mistake in becoming what you study is that, too many people forget to mind their own business. They spend their lives minding someone else's business and making that person rich”
About This Quote
The quote warns that focusing solely on a profession can cause you to neglect personal autonomy, leading to a life spent serving others' interests rather than your own.
In simple terms: Studying a field can trap you into serving others instead of yourself.
Balance professional focus with personal boundaries.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- career planning
- personal development
- boundary setting
- financial independence
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you ensure your work serves your values?
- What boundaries protect your personal time?
It may overlook systemic pressures that limit choice of study.