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Bait Quote by Michael Thomas Ford

“Where’s the skill in throwing a hook loaded with tempting bait into the general vicinity of lots of perpetually hungry creatures with brains the size of mustard seeds? You might as well go to a playground, scatter Reese’s peanut butter cups around, and club to death the first four year old foolish…” quote by Michael Thomas Ford
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““Where’s the skill in throwing a hook loaded with tempting bait into the general vicinity of lots of perpetually hungry creatures with brains the size of mustard seeds? You might as well go to a playground, scatter Reese’s peanut butter cups around, and club to death the first four year old foolish enough to approach, believing innocently that such treats are readily available in nature.””

Michael Thomas Ford

About This Quote

The speaker criticizes using trivial temptations to lure intelligent beings, implying such tactics are childish and ineffective.

In simple terms: Using simple bait for smart creatures is foolish.

Key Takeaway

Avoid simplistic lures for complex problems.

Themes

strategy intelligence ethics

Mood

critical skeptical

Type

philosophical analytical

When to use this quote

  • marketing
  • education
  • leadership
  • conflict resolution

Key Concepts

critique misdirection

Questions to Reflect On

  • Why do we rely on easy temptations?
  • How can we engage intelligent minds responsibly?
A Different Perspective

Simple incentives may backfire with knowledgeable audiences.

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