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Commitment Quote by Chip Ingram

“Total commitment is about being wise and smart, not necessarily being noble or virtuous. It’s not so much about self-denial but about logic and common sense. It’s not so much about what you lose; it’s about what you gain.” quote by Chip Ingram
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““Total commitment is about being wise and smart, not necessarily being noble or virtuous. It’s not so much about self-denial but about logic and common sense. It’s not so much about what you lose; it’s about what you gain.””

Chip Ingram

About This Quote

The quote stresses that commitment should be guided by rational thinking and practical benefits rather than moral idealism or self-sacrifice.

In simple terms: Commit wisely, focusing on logic and gains, not virtue.

Key Takeaway

Choose commitments based on logic and benefit.

Themes

commitment logic practicality self‑interest gain

Mood

thoughtful pragmatic

Type

advice philosophical

When to use this quote

  • career planning
  • relationships
  • financial investments
  • personal goals
  • health routines

Key Concepts

rational decision‑making cost‑benefit analysis

Questions to Reflect On

  • What logical benefits outweigh moral concerns?
  • How do you balance gain with integrity?
A Different Perspective

May overlook ethical considerations or long‑term consequences of purely logical choices.

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