"If you don't know where you are going, every road will get you nowhere"
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The specific intent is managerial: define objectives before you spend resources. In diplomacy, “roads” are alliances, concessions, wars, backchannels. Kissinger’s career unfolded in an era when the U.S. could act almost anywhere, often justified by broad abstractions (containment, credibility) that were elastic enough to mean whatever policymakers needed that week. The subtext is a critique of moralistic or reactive foreign policy: if you don’t articulate an end state, you’ll confuse tactics for strategy and call it realism. You might even mistake escalation for progress because it looks like “doing something.”
It also carries Kissinger’s signature suspicion of sentiment. He’s not arguing that goals make actions virtuous; he’s arguing that goals make actions legible. That’s the unsettling part: the quote can serve prudence, but it can also rationalize ruthless clarity. Knowing where you’re going doesn’t guarantee you should go there. It only guarantees you won’t be surprised by what you become on the way.
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"If you don't know where you are going, every road will get you nowhere." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-you-dont-know-where-you-are-going-every-road-31441/. Accessed 21 Feb. 2026.










