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Conceited Quote by George Bernard Shaw

“To withhold deserved praise lest it should make its object conceited is as dishonest as to withhold payment of a just debt lest your creditor should spend the money badly.” quote by George Bernard Shaw
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“To withhold deserved praise lest it should make its object conceited is as dishonest as to withhold payment of a just debt lest your creditor should spend the money badly.”

George Bernard Shaw

About This Quote

Source Play: "Man and Superman" by George Bernard Shaw, 1903

Withholding praise to avoid pride is as dishonest as withholding payment to avoid wasteful spending.

In simple terms: Avoiding praise to prevent pride is as dishonest as avoiding payment to prevent waste.

Key Takeaway

Give honest praise and fulfill obligations responsibly.

Themes

ethics pride honesty

Mood

reflective instructive serious

Type

philosophical ethical

When to use this quote

  • workplace feedback
  • financial transactions
  • teaching
  • leadership

Key Concepts

integrity social responsibility

Questions to Reflect On

  • When is praise necessary even if it risks pride?
  • How do you balance honesty with kindness?
A Different Perspective

May be overly rigid; sometimes praise can motivate.

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