Action Quote by Will Rogers
“There comes Coolidge and does nothing and retires a hero, not only because he hadn't done anything, but because he had done it better than anyone”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Political satire by Will Rogers, 1920s
He mocks a leader who does nothing yet is praised, highlighting absurd hero worship.
In simple terms: Doing nothing can be praised if perceived as better than others.
Beware of unearned accolades.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- elections
- media coverage
- corporate leadership
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Why do we celebrate inaction?
- What defines true achievement?
Overlooks genuine effort and merit.