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Best intentions Quote by Eraldo Banovac

“People usually consider an active and proactive approach as a human virtue. However, sometimes doing nothing is the best choice we can make. If an already difficult situation becomes worse as a consequence of our doing, there is absolutely no excuse for us, regardless of the fact that we acted…” quote by Eraldo Banovac
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““People usually consider an active and proactive approach as a human virtue. However, sometimes doing nothing is the best choice we can make. If an already difficult situation becomes worse as a consequence of our doing, there is absolutely no excuse for us, regardless of the fact that we acted with the best intentions.””

Eraldo Banovac

About This Quote

Source Essay: “The Virtue of Inaction” by Eraldo Banovac, 2021

Sometimes restraint prevents harm; acting with good intent can worsen a fragile situation.

In simple terms: Doing nothing can be wiser than harmful action.

Key Takeaway

Consider restraint when stakes are high.

Themes

ethics decision‑making restraint consequences

Mood

cautious reflective

Type

ethical practical

When to use this quote

  • crisis management
  • personal relationships
  • policy decisions

Key Concepts

moral philosophy risk assessment intent vs outcome

Questions to Reflect On

  • When is inaction the best choice?
  • What risks arise from doing nothing?
A Different Perspective

Over‑reliance on inaction may lead to missed opportunities.

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