"Change will never happen when people lack the ability and courage to see themselves for who they are"
About this Quote
The phrasing "see themselves for who they are" carries a deliberately unsentimental edge. It’s not "who they want to be", not "who they were", not even "who society made them". It’s a demand for an unflattering inventory: motives, habits, incentives, and the stories we tell to keep them looking noble. That’s the subtextual sting. Change is blocked less by ignorance than by self-protective narratives that keep shame at bay and responsibility elsewhere.
Contextually, McGill writes from the modern self-help tradition that borrows the moral urgency of activism: personal growth as precondition for social progress. It’s tailored to an era saturated with identity talk and performative reform, where people can adopt the language of change without doing the destabilizing work of examining their own complicity. The intent isn’t to minimize structural barriers; it’s to remind you that even the best blueprint fails when the builder is in denial.
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| Topic | Change |
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McGill, Bryant H. (2026, January 17). Change will never happen when people lack the ability and courage to see themselves for who they are. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/change-will-never-happen-when-people-lack-the-48442/
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McGill, Bryant H. "Change will never happen when people lack the ability and courage to see themselves for who they are." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/change-will-never-happen-when-people-lack-the-48442/.
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"Change will never happen when people lack the ability and courage to see themselves for who they are." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/change-will-never-happen-when-people-lack-the-48442/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.










