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4th of july Quote by Benjamin Franklin

“Love your Neighbour; yet don't pull down your Hedge.” quote by Benjamin Franklin
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“Love your Neighbour; yet don't pull down your Hedge.”

Benjamin Franklin

About This Quote

Advocates balancing compassion for others with protecting one's own interests, warning against self‑sacrifice that harms personal well‑being.

In simple terms: Care for others, but safeguard yourself.

Key Takeaway

Self‑preservation is essential.

Themes

balance self‑care social responsibility boundaries ethical pragmatism

Mood

thoughtful cautious pragmatic

Type

proverb advice

When to use this quote

  • volunteering
  • negotiating contracts
  • family caregiving
  • political activism
  • business partnerships

Key Concepts

interpersonal ethics personal limits community dynamics

Practical Applications

  • ethical decision‑making
  • risk assessment

Questions to Reflect On

  • When does helping others become self‑destructive?
  • How can you set healthy boundaries while staying compassionate?
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