Investing Quote by Teju Cole
““One goes to the market to participate in the world. As with all things that concern the world, being in the market requires caution. The market—as the essence of the city—is always alive with possibility and danger. Strangers encounter each other in the world’s infinite variety; vigilance is needed. Everyone is there not merely to buy or sell, but because it is a duty. If you sit in your house, if you refuse to go to market, how would you know of the existence of others? How would you know of your own existence?””
About This Quote
Source Essay: “The Market” in Open City, Teju Cole, 2011
The market symbolizes public life where engagement reveals self and others, demanding vigilance and responsibility.
In simple terms: Being in public teaches self and others,
Participate actively, stay aware.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- urban life
- civic duty
- personal growth
- cultural exchange
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does “market” represent for you?
- How does vigilance shape your public interactions?
Isolation limits self‑knowledge and social understanding.