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Daily Inspiration Quote by Edward R. Murrow

"Everyone is a prisoner of his own experiences. No one can eliminate prejudices - just recognize them"

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Murrow’s line lands like a cool rebuke to the fantasy of the perfectly objective observer, a fantasy journalism is paid to perform and privately knows it can’t fully deliver. “Prisoner” is the tell: he isn’t describing bias as a bad habit you can drop, but as a structural condition. Your upbringing, your wars, your neighbors, your newsroom, the stories you’ve been rewarded for telling - they don’t just influence you; they confine what feels plausible, what reads as “normal,” what you instinctively trust. The sentence refuses the comforting moralism of “be less prejudiced” and replaces it with something more demanding: do the work of seeing the bars.

The second half sharpens the ethic. Murrow doesn’t absolve prejudice; he demystifies it. “No one can eliminate” punctures the puritan idea that virtue equals spotless perception. “Just recognize them” sounds modest, almost understated, but it’s a professional standard disguised as a shrug. Recognition is the beginning of accountability: naming your assumptions, testing them against evidence, inviting contradiction, building processes that catch what your instincts miss.

Context matters. Murrow came up in an era when mass media consolidated authority - the broadcaster as national narrator - and later watched that authority tested by propaganda, anti-communist hysteria, and the moral theater of public life. After McCarthy, “objectivity” couldn’t be mere posture; it had to be self-interrogation. The subtext is a warning to journalists and audiences alike: your certainty is often just biography wearing a badge.

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Edward R. Murrow

Edward R. Murrow (April 25, 1908 - April 27, 1965) was a Journalist from USA.

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