Desire to succeed Quote by Barack Obama
““Self-reliance and independence can transform into selfishness and license, ambition into greed and a frantic desire to succeed at any cost. More than once in our history we've seen patriotism slide into jingoism, xenophobia, the stifling of dissent; we've seen faith calcify into self-righteousness, closed-mindedness, and cruelty toward others. Even the impulse toward charity can drift into a stifling paternalism, an unwillingness to acknowledge the ability of others to do for themselves. …In a country as diverse as ours, there will always be passionate arguments about how we draw the line when it comes to government action. That is how our democracy works. But our democracy might work better if we recognized that all of us posses values worthy of respect: if liberals at least acknowledge that the recreational hunter feels the same way about his gun as they feel about their library books, and if conservatives recognized that most women feel as protective of their right to reproductive freedom as evangelicals do of their right to worship.””
About This Quote
Source Speech: Remarks on National Unity, 2015
Balancing personal liberty with collective responsibility can slip into extremes, harming democratic discourse and social cohesion.
In simple terms: Freedom can become selfishness; responsibility can become oppression.
Recognize and respect diverse values while seeking common ground.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- policy debates
- community building
- civic education
- media discourse
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we honor individual rights without fostering selfishness?
- What mechanisms foster respectful dialogue across political divides?
Extremes can entrench division and hinder compromise.