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“A certain excess of animal spirits with thoughtless good-humor will often make more enemies than the most deliberate spite and ill-nature, which is on its guard, and strikes with caution and safety.” quote by William Hazlitt
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“A certain excess of animal spirits with thoughtless good-humor will often make more enemies than the most deliberate spite and ill-nature, which is on its guard, and strikes with caution and safety.”

William Hazlitt

About This Quote

Excessive optimism paired with frivolity can create unintended antagonism, sometimes more so than calculated malice, because it lacks caution.

In simple terms: Thoughtless cheer can breed enemies.

Key Takeaway

Unbridled optimism may be socially risky.

Themes

social dynamics optimism caution conflict

Mood

wry cautionary

Type

observational social commentary

When to use this quote

  • team leadership
  • public speaking
  • negotiation

Key Concepts

behavioral economics

Practical Applications

  • balance enthusiasm with strategic awareness
  • pause before impulsive remarks

Questions to Reflect On

  • When has your optimism been misread as arrogance?
  • How can you temper enthusiasm without losing positivity?
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