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Men (people) are rarely aware of the real reasons which motivate their actions.
Edward Bernays
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Interpretation

What this quote means

People often do not recognize the deeper motivations behind their behaviors.

Edward Bernays suggests that individuals may not fully understand the true motivations that drive their actions. This idea highlights the complexity of human psychology and the subconscious influences that shape decisions, implying that awareness of these motivations can lead to greater self-understanding and personal growth.

Themes

MotivationAwarenessPsychologyActionsUnderstanding

In practice

Example use cases

In a discussion about personal development, one might reference this quote to encourage deeper reflection on one's motivations.

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