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“Removing the absolute demand from the statement (the should) and recognizing that people will behave any way they choose, even when we believe they shouldn’t, will result in some lesser degree of discomfort when we don’t get what we prefer, in place of what we demand.” quote by Michael Cornwall
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““Removing the absolute demand from the statement (the should) and recognizing that people will behave any way they choose, even when we believe they shouldn’t, will result in some lesser degree of discomfort when we don’t get what we prefer, in place of what we demand.””

Michael Cornwall

About This Quote

Accepting that others act independently reduces personal frustration when expectations aren’t met.

In simple terms: People act freely; adjust expectations to lessen discomfort.

Key Takeaway

Adjust expectations, not demands.

Themes

acceptance expectations autonomy

Mood

reflective calm

Type

advice philosophical

When to use this quote

  • relationships
  • customer service
  • leadership
  • personal growth

Key Concepts

psychology behavioral economics

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you reframe disappointment into learning?
  • What strategies help maintain calm when others differ?
A Different Perspective

People may still disappoint despite adjusted expectations.

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