"Along with success comes a reputation for wisdom"
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The line is barbed because it treats “wisdom” less as an inner quality than as a costume draped over the successful. In Athens, reputation was currency: it decided who was listened to in the assembly, who got credit, who became a model for others. Euripides knew how quickly the public confers moral and intellectual authority on people who happen to land on the right side of events. The subtext is skeptical, almost prosecutorial: don’t confuse applause with accuracy.
It also hints at the trap for the successful themselves. Once the world expects wisdom, every future choice is read as deliberate strategy. You’re not allowed to be wrong; you’re not even allowed to have gotten lucky. Euripides, who specialized in exposing the gap between public narratives and private motives, is warning that “wisdom” can be a reputation you inherit, not a discipline you practice. The line reads like ancient advice for modern timelines: stop mistaking the leaderboard for the syllabus.
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"Along with success comes a reputation for wisdom." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/along-with-success-comes-a-reputation-for-wisdom-78573/. Accessed 22 Feb. 2026.










