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Act the part and you will become the part.
William James
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Embody the qualities you aspire to, and they will become part of you.

This quote by William James emphasizes the power of behavior in shaping one's identity. By acting in accordance with the traits or roles you wish to embody, you naturally align your thoughts and actions with them, leading to genuine personal growth and transformation.

Themes

IdentityBehaviorTransformationMotivationSelf-Improvement

In practice

Example use cases

A motivational speaker might use this quote to inspire people to take on new challenges.

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