Change your life Quote by Mark T. Sullivan
““I will give you some advice, Vorarbeiter. Advice that could change your life.” “Oui, mon général?” “Doing favors,” Leyers said. “They help wondrously over the course of a lifetime. When you have done men favors, when you look out for others so they can prosper, they owe you. With each favor, you become stronger, more supported. It is a law of nature.””
About This Quote
Reciprocity builds social capital; helping others creates a network of obligations that strengthens one's position over time.
In simple terms: Helping others generates reciprocal support.
Cultivate goodwill for long‑term advantage.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Mentoring a junior colleague
- Volunteering in a community
- Providing favors in a workplace
- Building alliances in politics
- Supporting friends during crises
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Leverage goodwill for future collaborations
- Strengthen personal or organizational influence
Questions to Reflect On
- How might excessive reciprocity become manipulative?
- What are the risks of expecting returns for kindness?