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Life Quote by Suzanne Woods Fisher

“Sometimes I wonder if we're all a little like Harold (a rooster). Real life carries on around us while we strut around in our own yards, thinking we're the ones in charge of things.” quote by Suzanne Woods Fisher
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““Sometimes I wonder if we're all a little like Harold (a rooster). Real life carries on around us while we strut around in our own yards, thinking we're the ones in charge of things.””

Suzanne Woods Fisher

About This Quote

Source Interview: Personal essay by Suzanne Woods Fisher, 2021

The quote likens human self‑importance to a rooster's oblivious strutting, highlighting how we often overestimate our influence while life continues independently.

In simple terms: We think we control things, but life goes on without us.

Key Takeaway

Recognize limits of personal control.

Themes

ego perception humility life awareness

Mood

reflective humorous

Type

observational philosophical

When to use this quote

  • leadership meetings
  • personal reflection
  • team projects
  • public speaking
  • creative writing

Key Concepts

anthropomorphism self‑delusion existential irony

Questions to Reflect On

  • Do you often feel you’re the center of events?
  • How does this view affect your leadership style?
A Different Perspective

It may underestimate collective impact and responsibility.

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