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Activity Quote by John Dewey

“To pull at a rope at which others happen to be pulling is not a shared or conjoint activity, unless the pulling is done with knowledge that others are pulling and for the sake of either helping or hindering what they are doing.” quote by John Dewey
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“To pull at a rope at which others happen to be pulling is not a shared or conjoint activity, unless the pulling is done with knowledge that others are pulling and for the sake of either helping or hindering what they are doing.”

John Dewey

About This Quote

Coordinated effort requires awareness of others’ actions and shared intent.

In simple terms: Teamwork needs knowledge of each other’s goals.

Key Takeaway

Align actions with mutual awareness.

Themes

collaboration awareness intent teamwork

Mood

analytical pragmatic

Type

instructional philosophical

When to use this quote

  • project management
  • sports teams
  • community initiatives
  • emergency response

Key Concepts

shared purpose social coordination

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do we ensure everyone knows the common goal?
  • What structures support transparent collaboration?
A Different Perspective

Without clear communication, joint effort can become accidental or counterproductive.

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