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“Somehow I had learned from Thoreau, who doubtless learned it from Confucius, that if a man comes to do his own good for you, then must you flee that man and save yourself” quote by Pearl S. Buck
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“Somehow I had learned from Thoreau, who doubtless learned it from Confucius, that if a man comes to do his own good for you, then must you flee that man and save yourself”

Pearl S. Buck

About This Quote

The quote warns that when someone claims to act for your benefit, you should be cautious and protect yourself.

In simple terms: Beware of those who claim to help you.

Key Takeaway

Stay vigilant and prioritize self‑care.

Themes

trust self‑protection relationships

Mood

skeptical cautious

Type

advice philosophical

When to use this quote

  • personal relationships
  • business deals
  • political alliances

Key Concepts

psychology human behavior boundaries

Questions to Reflect On

  • Do you trust people who offer help?
  • How can you discern true intent?
A Different Perspective

The advice may overlook genuine altruism.

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