Great men Quote by Will Durant
““Why is it that great men so often have mediocrities for their offspring? Is it because the gamble of the genes that produced them—the commingling of ancestral traits and biological possibilities—was but a chance, and could not be expected to recur? Or is it because the genius exhausts in thought and toil the force that might have gone to parentage, and leaves only his diluted blood to his heirs? Or is it that children decay under ease, and early good fortune deprives them of the stimulus to ambition and growth?””
About This Quote
Source Book: The Story of Civilization, 1935
Greatness may not be inherited; offspring often lack the drive or circumstances of their parents.
In simple terms: Great men’s children often underperform.
Cultivate personal ambition.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- parenting
- education
- career planning
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you foster ambition in any child?
- What role does environment play?
Genetic advantage is not guaranteed.