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Caution Quote by Craig Clevenger

“When you could discern a real threat from everything else, it was called caution. When you couldn't, it was called paranoia. ... You cannot separate paranoia from knowledge. The more you know, the more possibilities you see. The more possibilities you see, the more possibilities someone else sees…” quote by Craig Clevenger
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“When you could discern a real threat from everything else, it was called caution. When you couldn't, it was called paranoia. ... You cannot separate paranoia from knowledge. The more you know, the more possibilities you see. The more possibilities you see, the more possibilities someone else sees. The more "someones" there are, the more "they" there are. It's a matter of simple math before you realize that They might not like you.”

Craig Clevenger

About This Quote

Source Novel: Paranoia and Knowledge, 2020

Distinguishes caution from paranoia, noting that increased knowledge creates more perceived threats and potential adversaries.

In simple terms: More knowledge leads to more perceived threats.

Key Takeaway

Balance awareness with trust.

Themes

psychology knowledge threat perception

Mood

analytical cautious

Type

philosophical psychological

When to use this quote

  • decision making
  • security planning
  • personal relationships

Key Concepts

paranoia risk assessment

Questions to Reflect On

  • When does caution become paranoia?
  • How can you manage expanding threat awareness?
A Different Perspective

Excessive caution can hinder action.

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