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When you're average, you're just as close to the bottom as you are the top.
Alfred North Whitehead
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Being average means you're neither excelling nor failing, with equal potential for rise or fall.

This quote by Alfred North Whitehead highlights the precarious position of being average; it suggests that when one's performance is merely average, they are in a state of balance where there is an equal opportunity for improvement or decline. It encourages individuals to strive beyond mediocrity, suggesting that settling for average can limit potential while also emphasizing the importance of aiming for excellence.

Themes

AverageSuccessPotentialExcellenceMediocrity

In practice

Example use cases

During a motivational speech at a school assembly to inspire students to pursue their passions.

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