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“The Servant who really studies his Master gradually becomes like his master; gradually learns that he himself is the one who in the end does all the work and has all the power.” quote by Don Cupitt
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“The Servant who really studies his Master gradually becomes like his master; gradually learns that he himself is the one who in the end does all the work and has all the power.”

Don Cupitt

About This Quote

Source Book: The Servant, Unknown, null

Gradual identification with a mentor reveals personal agency and power over one's actions.

In simple terms: Learning from a master shows you control your work.

Key Takeaway

Recognize your own power in tasks.

Themes

learning identity power

Mood

reflective empowering

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • career development
  • personal growth
  • leadership
  • self‑management

Key Concepts

self‑actualization mentor influence

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does mentorship shape your self‑perception?
  • What power do you truly hold?
A Different Perspective

May overlook external constraints on agency.

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