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Believe Quote by Michael Che

“If you really think everything in your life, everything that you benefit from comes from socially aware, like-minded, good-hearted people, then you're out of your mind. If you want only those people to have good jobs, we would have to learn how to adjust very quickly without those people. Maybe…” quote by Michael Che
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“If you really think everything in your life, everything that you benefit from comes from socially aware, like-minded, good-hearted people, then you're out of your mind. If you want only those people to have good jobs, we would have to learn how to adjust very quickly without those people. Maybe I'm cynical, but I truly believe that.”

Michael Che

About This Quote

The quote argues that reliance on a narrow circle of socially conscious, like‑minded individuals for personal success is unrealistic; adaptability to a broader, less idealistic world is necessary.

In simple terms: Success requires broader social adaptability.

Key Takeaway

Don't depend solely on idealistic allies.

Themes

self‑reliance social realism adaptability cynicism individualism

Mood

cynical pragmatic reflective

Type

advice observation

When to use this quote

  • job hunting in competitive markets
  • building diverse professional contacts
  • navigating workplace politics

Key Concepts

social networks career dynamics personal agency

Practical Applications

  • career coaching
  • diversity training

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you balance idealism with practicality?
  • What strategies help you thrive beyond your comfort circle?
A Different Perspective

While broader networks help, some industries still value shared values and trust.

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