"If you don't like how things are, change it! You're not a tree"
About this Quote
The intent is pure agency: stop narrating your life like you’re trapped in it. Rohn isn’t offering policy solutions or structural analysis; he’s selling a mental switch. The subtext is sharper: if your situation is miserable and you’re still in it, you’re complicit. That’s empowering to the right audience and infuriating to others, because it quietly downgrades circumstance into attitude.
Context matters. Rohn came up in the postwar American self-improvement ecosystem that later fed the modern hustle-and-grind economy: seminars, cassette tapes, “mindset” as a product. This quote is built for that stage. It’s short, repeatable, and slightly scolding, a line that turns frustration into a to-do list. It also reflects a businessman’s worldview: individuals are units of decision-making; change is a matter of movement, not negotiation.
What makes it work rhetorically is the binary. Either you act, or you’re choosing not to. No loopholes, no excuses, just the uncomfortable freedom of being human.
Quote Details
| Topic | Change |
|---|---|
| Source | Verified source: Doing the Remarkable (Jim Rohn, 2000)
Evidence: If you don't like how something is going for you, change it. If something isn't enough, change it. If something doesn't suit you; change it. If something doesn't please you, change it. You don't ever have to be the same after today. If you don't like your present address change it , you're not a tree!. This is a primary-source publication of Jim Rohn’s words as an authored article (“Doing the Remarkable”) carrying a copyright notice: “Copyright © 2000 Jim Rohn International. All rights reserved worldwide.” The commonly-circulated shorter version (“If you don't like how things are, change it! You're not a tree.”) appears to be an abridgement/paraphrase of the longer passage above. I was not able (in this search pass) to verify an earlier (pre-2000) first appearance in a specific Jim Rohn book, dated seminar recording, or contemporaneous interview transcript. iHeart-hosted podcast pages publish an auto-generated transcript containing the same lines, but those episodes are modern reposts/compilations and not evidence of first occurrence. Other candidates (1) Jim Rohn’s Success Tips for an Exceptional Living (Sreechinth C, 2020) compilation95.0% ... If you don't like how things are , change it ! You're not a tree . " " The only thing worse than not reading a bo... |
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"If you don't like how things are, change it! You're not a tree." FixQuotes, 8 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-you-dont-like-how-things-are-change-it-youre-16692/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.











