Whole world Quote by Terry Pratchett
““You know what the greatest tragedy is in the whole world?” said Ginger, not paying him the least attention. “It’s all the people who never find out what it is they really want to do or what it is they’re really good at. It’s all the sons who become blacksmiths because their fathers were blacksmiths. It’s all the people who could be really fantastic flute players who grow old and die without ever seeing a musical instrument, so they become bad plowmen instead. It’s all the people with talents who never even find out. Maybe they are never even born in a time when it’s even possible to find out.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Fifth Elephant by Terry Pratchett, 1999
People often miss their true talents due to expectations, leading to unfulfilled potential and regret.
In simple terms: We can waste talents by following others' paths.
Seek and follow your own passions.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- career planning
- educational guidance
- creative pursuits
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What hidden talents might you be ignoring?
- How can you create space for authentic pursuits?
Societal constraints can make it hard to deviate from tradition.