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Failure Quote by Oscar Wilde

“I usually say what I really think. A great mistake nowadays. It makes one so liable to be misunderstood.” quote by Oscar Wilde
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“I usually say what I really think. A great mistake nowadays. It makes one so liable to be misunderstood.”

Oscar Wilde

About This Quote

Source Quote: Collected Works, Oscar Wilde, 1891

He admits that speaking his mind often leads to misunderstandings, highlighting a social risk of candor.

In simple terms: Saying what you think can cause misinterpretation.

Key Takeaway

Weigh honesty against potential misunderstanding.

Themes

self‑expression miscommunication social risk authenticity

Mood

thoughtful wry

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • public speaking
  • online discourse
  • personal relationships

Key Concepts

candidness perception contextual awareness

Questions to Reflect On

  • When is honesty more valuable than harmony?
  • How can you clarify intent to avoid misreading?
A Different Perspective

Being blunt may alienate listeners if not framed carefully.

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