Being true Quote by Matthieu Ricard
“[Some of the people I'd met] were wonderful people as human beings, and some people were more difficult. I could not see a correlation between their particular genius in playing chess and music and mathematics, etc. ... with human qualities. Some were really good, wonderful people, and some were difficult characters, but there was no clear correlation. But when I met some spiritual masters, [I thought that] there had to be a correlation, and it turned out to be true.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: Public Talk, Matthieu Ricard, 2015
Talent in intellectual pursuits does not guarantee kindness; spiritual insight may align moral character with inner development.
In simple terms: Being smart doesn't mean being kind.
Seek inner growth, not just skill.
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When to use this quote
- teaching
- leadership
- personal relationships
- conflict resolution
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we nurture compassion alongside intellect?
- What practices foster spiritual depth?
Intellectual ability can coexist with moral flaws.