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Affection Quote by William Shenstone

“The love of popularity seems little else than the love of being beloved; and is only blamable when a person aims at the affections of a people by means in appearance honest, but in their end pernicious and destructive.” quote by William Shenstone
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“The love of popularity seems little else than the love of being beloved; and is only blamable when a person aims at the affections of a people by means in appearance honest, but in their end pernicious and destructive.”

William Shenstone

About This Quote

Source Essay: The Love of Popularity, William Shenstone, 1760

Popularity is often driven by a desire to be loved, but it becomes blameworthy when the pursuit uses deceitful means that ultimately harm others.

In simple terms: Seeking love through false appearances is harmful.

Key Takeaway

Pursue genuine connections, not superficial approval.

Themes

authenticity integrity social influence

Mood

reflective cautious

Type

moral philosophical

When to use this quote

  • political campaigns
  • social media
  • team leadership
  • personal relationships

Key Concepts

ethical philosophy human nature

Questions to Reflect On

  • What motives underlie your desire for approval?
  • How can you ensure your actions are truly beneficial?
A Different Perspective

It may be hard to distinguish sincere affection from manipulative flattery.

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