Quote #0
The less a man thinks or knows about his merits, the more we like him.
Bronson Alcott
About This Quote
A general observation about social perception and humility: people tend to respond more favorably to someone who is not preoccupied with their own virtues or achievements.
Interpretation
The quote suggests that modesty (or at least a lack of self-congratulation) makes a person more likable, because it signals humility and reduces the impression of vanity or self-importance.




