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Absolutes Quote by William Shenstone

“There would not be any absolute necessity for reserve if the world were honest; yet even then it would prove expedient. For, in order to attain any degree of deference, it seems necessary that people should imagine you have more accomplishments than you discover.” quote by William Shenstone
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“There would not be any absolute necessity for reserve if the world were honest; yet even then it would prove expedient. For, in order to attain any degree of deference, it seems necessary that people should imagine you have more accomplishments than you discover.”

William Shenstone

About This Quote

Argues that social respect often depends on perceived achievements, even in an honest world, suggesting reputation is built on imagination.

In simple terms: Respect often relies on imagined achievements.

Key Takeaway

Cultivate genuine credibility.

Themes

social dynamics honesty reputation perception

Mood

thoughtful analytical

Type

philosophical political

When to use this quote

  • networking
  • leadership
  • public speaking
  • career advancement

Key Concepts

social capital impression management

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you balance authenticity with impression?
  • What reputation do you want to build?
A Different Perspective

Overemphasis on image can erode trust.

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