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Business Quote by John Stuart Mill

“Even a really superior man almost always begins to deteriorate when he is habitually (as the phrase is) king of his company: and in his most habitual company the husband who has a wife inferior to him is always so.” quote by John Stuart Mill
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““Even a really superior man almost always begins to deteriorate when he is habitually (as the phrase is) king of his company: and in his most habitual company the husband who has a wife inferior to him is always so.””

John Stuart Mill

About This Quote

Source Book: On Liberty by John Stuart Mill, 1859

A superior individual tends to decline when he dominates his workplace and marries a less capable partner, leading to complacency and lack of growth.

In simple terms: Power and unequal partnership can cause personal decline.

Key Takeaway

Seek balance and mutual growth in work and relationships.

Themes

power relationships personal growth complacency leadership

Mood

reflective analytical

Type

philosophical advice

When to use this quote

  • corporate leadership
  • marriage counseling
  • team management
  • personal development

Key Concepts

egalitarianism self-awareness social dynamics

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does dominance affect personal development?
  • What role does a partner’s capability play in mutual growth?
A Different Perspective

If the partner is equally capable, the superior may stay motivated.

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