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Concern Quote by Friedrich Schiller

“To know thyself--in others self-concern; Would'st thou know others? read thyself--and learn!” quote by Friedrich Schiller
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“To know thyself--in others self-concern; Would'st thou know others? read thyself--and learn!”

Friedrich Schiller

About This Quote

Source Play: Wallenstein, Friedrich Schiller, 1799

Understanding oneself is achieved by reflecting on how we perceive others, revealing personal biases and insights.

In simple terms: Self‑knowledge comes from seeing ourselves in others.

Key Takeaway

Observe how you judge others to learn about yourself.

Themes

self‑awareness reflection psychology

Mood

introspective thoughtful

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • personal relationships
  • therapy
  • leadership development

Key Concepts

identity perception bias

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does your view of others mirror your inner self?
  • What biases appear when you judge others?
A Different Perspective

Self‑reflection can be distorted by projection.

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