Awareness Quote by Anonymous
“The main qualities that had earned him this universal respect in the service were, first, an extreme indulgence towards people, based on his awareness of his own shortcomings; second, a perfect liberalism, not the sort he read about in the newspapers, but the sort he had in his blood, which made him treat all people, whatever their rank or status, in a perfectly equal and identical way; and, third - most important - a perfect indifference to the business he was occupied with, owing to which he never got carried away and never made mistakes.”
About This Quote
Source Book: The Art of War by Sun Tzu, 5th century BC
Respect arises from humility, genuine equality, and calm detachment, preventing ego-driven errors.
In simple terms: Humility, equality, calmness earn respect and avoid mistakes.
Practice humility, treat everyone equally, stay detached.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- team leadership
- conflict resolution
- personal development
- public service
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can one stay humble without losing confidence?
- When does calm detachment become neglect?
Such indifference may be seen as disengagement, reducing initiative.