Bad business Quote by Charles Dickens
““Eugene, Eugene, Eugene, this is a bad business!””
About This Quote
Source Novel: Great Expectations, 1861
A character named Eugene is warned repeatedly about a poor business decision, highlighting the urgency of he.
In simple terms: Repeated warnings about a bad deal.
Heed warnings before acting.
Themes
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Type
When to use this quote
- entrepreneurship
- investment
- personal finance
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Why do people dismiss repeated cautions?
- What makes a warning credible?
Warnings may be ignored if the person is overconfident.