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Life & Wisdom Quote by Anais Nin

"Good things happen to those who hustle"

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A line like "Good things happen to those who hustle" reads less like Anais Nin and more like a startup poster wearing her name-tag. That mismatch is the point of entry: Nin built a reputation on interiority, erotic candor, and the slow archaeology of desire, not the Protestant grindset. So if we take the attribution seriously, the quote works best as a provocation, even a critique of the era that loves it.

The phrasing borrows the comforting moral geometry of "good things happen to good people" and swaps virtue for velocity. "Hustle" is a loaded modern verb: it implies improvisation, self-invention, and a willingness to keep moving even when the system is indifferent. It flatters the reader with agency while quietly dodging structural reality. The subtext is transactional: effort is framed as a currency that can purchase luck. That is exactly why it circulates so well in a culture that treats exhaustion as evidence of character.

Placed against Nin's actual sensibility, the line becomes a kind of cultural Rorschach test. Her diaries argue that the richest transformations are not always productive, visible, or marketable; they are often private, risky, and hard to quantify. Read in that light, "hustle" can be reinterpreted as emotional hustle: the courage to pursue experience, art, intimacy, self-knowledge. But on the internet, it’s usually flattened into motivational capitalism, where "good things" means wins, and the soul is an accessory to the brand.

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Anais Nin

Anais Nin (February 21, 1903 - January 14, 1977) was a Author from USA.

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