Accomplish Quote by Margot Asquith
“Haunted from my early youth by the transitoriness and pathos of life, I was aware that it is not enough to say "I am doing no harm," I ought to be testing myself daily, and asking myself what I am really achieving.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Personal diary entry, early 20th century, null
The quote urges continual self‑examination beyond mere harmlessness, emphasizing daily testing of one's true purpose and impact.
In simple terms: Keep checking your real goals, not just avoiding harm.
Regularly assess your true achievements.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- career decisions
- relationship choices
- creative projects
- daily routines
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What do you truly aim to achieve?
- How can you measure meaningful progress?
Self‑assessment can be vague without concrete metrics.