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“He that will not work according to his faculty, let him perish according to his necessity: there is no law juster than that.” quote by Thomas Carlyle
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“He that will not work according to his faculty, let him perish according to his necessity: there is no law juster than that.”

Thomas Carlyle

About This Quote

Source Essay: Signs of the Times, 1849

One must accept natural limits; if a task exceeds one's abilities, it is appropriate to let it fail.

In simple terms: Accept limits; let impossible tasks end.

Key Takeaway

Recognize personal limits and act accordingly.

Themes

limits acceptance natural law failure responsibility

Mood

cautious reflective serious

Type

philosophical advice

When to use this quote

  • career decisions
  • academic pursuits
  • skill development
  • project planning
  • risk assessment

Key Concepts

philosophy ethics human nature

Questions to Reflect On

  • When is it wise to persist despite difficulty?
  • What signs indicate a task truly exceeds your capacity?
A Different Perspective

Overemphasis on limits may discourage effort and growth.

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