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Betrayal Quote by George Orwell

“What is to be expected of them is not treachery, or physcial cowardice, but stupidity, unconscious sabotage, an infallible instinct for doing the wrong thing.” quote by George Orwell
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“What is to be expected of them is not treachery, or physcial cowardice, but stupidity, unconscious sabotage, an infallible instinct for doing the wrong thing.”

George Orwell

About This Quote

People may act against their own interests due to ignorance or self‑sabotage rather than malice.

In simple terms: Stupidity and sabotage stem from unconscious flaws.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and address hidden biases.

Themes

human nature error politics psychology morality

Mood

critical reflective

Type

analytical cautionary

When to use this quote

  • workplace
  • government
  • personal relationships
  • social movements

Key Concepts

cognitive bias self‑sabotage irrationality

Questions to Reflect On

  • What unconscious biases affect your decisions?
  • How can you mitigate self‑sabotage?
A Different Perspective

Changing deep‑seated habits is difficult and may meet resistance.

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