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Exhaustion Quote by Joe Hill

“You won’t do anyone any good if you drop dead of exhaustion,” she said to Harper once. I won’t do anyone any good if I don’t, Harper imagined saying back. I’m not doing anyone any good, one way or another. But she didn’t say it. It would’ve been grief talking, and it was unfair to unload her sadness” quote by Joe Hill
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““You won’t do anyone any good if you drop dead of exhaustion,” she said to Harper once. I won’t do anyone any good if I don’t, Harper imagined saying back. I’m not doing anyone any good, one way or another. But she didn’t say it. It would’ve been grief talking, and it was unfair to unload her sadness””

Joe Hill

About This Quote

Source Novel: “The Fireman”, 2016

Exhaustion prevents us from helping others; self‑care is essential.

In simple terms: Being worn out harms everyone.

Key Takeaway

Balance duty with rest.

Themes

self‑care responsibility exhaustion

Mood

cautious empathetic

Type

advice philosophical

When to use this quote

  • caregiving
  • workplace
  • parenting
  • volunteering

Key Concepts

ethical duty mental health

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you recognize your limits?
  • What practices sustain your energy?
A Different Perspective

Neglecting self can lead to burnout.

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