Element of surprise Quote by Lemony Snicket
““If you are ever forced to take a chemistry class, you will probably see, at the front of the classroom, a large chart divided into squares, with different numbers and letters in each of them. This chart is called the table of elements, and scientists like to say that it contains all the substances that make up our world. Like everyone else, scientists are wrong from time to time, and it is easy to see that they are wrong about the table of elements. Because although this table contains a great many elements, from the element oxygen, which is found in the air, to the element of aluminum, which is found in cans of soda, the table of elements does not contain one of the most powerful elements that make up our world, and that is the element of surprise. The element of surprise is not a gas like oxygen, or a solid, like aluminum. The element of surprise is an unfair advantage, and it can be found in situations in which one person has sneaked up on another. The surprised person - or, in this sad case, the surprised person - are too stunned to defend themselves and the sneaky person has the advantage of the element of surprise.””
About This Quote
Source Book: A Series of Unfortunate Events, 1999
Surprise acts as an unexpected advantage that can catch others off guard, giving the initiator a strategic edge.
In simple terms: Surprise gives an unexpected edge.
Use surprise wisely, but beware of its ethical limits.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- military ambush
- business negotiations
- pranks
- emergency response
- sports plays
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- When is surprise justified?
- How can you mitigate harm from surprise?
Surprise can be unfair and may cause harm if misused.