Admitting Quote by Washington Allston
“An original mind is rarely understood, until it has been reflected from some half-dozen congenial with it, so averse are men to admitting the true in an unusual form; whilst any novelty, however fantastic, however false, is greedily swallowed.”
About This Quote
Original ideas are often dismissed until peers validate them; novelty can be both embraced and exploited.
In simple terms: New ideas need acceptance; novelty can be misused.
Seek validation but stay critical of hype.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- academic circles
- artistic communities
- business pitches
- online forums
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Who decides what is truly novel?
- How to differentiate genuine innovation from hype?
Acceptance may be delayed or biased.