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Confidence Quote by Booker T. Washington

“The man who is known, and has the confidence of the public, can, if he does not allow himself to be fooled by his own popularity, accomplish a great deal more, perform a much greater public service, than the man whose name is unknown.” quote by Booker T. Washington
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““The man who is known, and has the confidence of the public, can, if he does not allow himself to be fooled by his own popularity, accomplish a great deal more, perform a much greater public service, than the man whose name is unknown.””

Booker T. Washington

About This Quote

Source Speech: 1900, "The Future of the Negro"

Public fame can be a platform for greater service if humility is maintained; obscurity can limit impact.

In simple terms: Famous people can do more good if they stay humble.

Key Takeaway

Leverage influence responsibly.

Themes

leadership humility public service

Mood

inspirational cautionary

Type

philosophical motivational

When to use this quote

  • political office
  • community leadership
  • activism
  • media presence

Key Concepts

social responsibility ego management

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can leaders guard against ego?
  • What mechanisms ensure accountability?
A Different Perspective

Fame can breed complacency.

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