Quote #86929
Don't be so humble - you are not that great.
Golda Meir
About This Quote
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Interpretation
Often attributed to Golda Meir, this line is a sharp rebuke to performative modesty. It suggests that “humility” can be a social tactic—an indirect way of fishing for praise or asserting moral superiority—rather than an honest assessment of one’s limits. The sting of the remark lies in puncturing self-importance: if you are not truly exceptional, then exaggerated humility is simply another form of ego. Read more broadly, it champions plain speaking and self-knowledge, warning against the vanity that can hide inside seemingly virtuous poses.




