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Enemies Quote by Mitchell Hogan

“A lesser man would count his blessings and move on, while a greater man would take action against his enemies. It seemed he was neither.” quote by Mitchell Hogan
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““A lesser man would count his blessings and move on, while a greater man would take action against his enemies. It seemed he was neither.””

Mitchell Hogan

About This Quote

A lesser man is content with gratitude, whereas a greater man confronts his foes, yet he appears indifferent.

In simple terms: Contentment vs. confrontation; one may seem detached.

Key Takeaway

Recognize when to act versus when to accept.

Themes

gratitude conflict action indifference

Mood

reflective serious

Type

advice philosophical

When to use this quote

  • personal relationships
  • political struggles
  • career decisions

Key Concepts

ethics personal agency moral choice

Questions to Reflect On

  • When do you choose gratitude over confrontation?
  • What stops you from confronting your enemies?
A Different Perspective

Action may be limited by fear or lack of clarity.

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