"Looking in the mirror to check if my tie is straight is a waste of my time. I only look in the mirror once a day, and that's in the morning when I shave"
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The intent is a quiet rebuke to the politics of appearance, especially resonant for a leader from a small country forced to project seriousness on the world stage. Meri governed Estonia in the brittle post-Soviet years, when legitimacy wasn’t a vibe; it was infrastructure. In that context, obsessing over the straightness of a tie reads as the luxury of stable nations - or of politicians who confuse optics with outcomes.
Subtext: Meri is signaling discipline, impatience with fuss, and a suspicion of performative self-regard. He frames time as a moral resource, not a personal comfort. Even the mirror becomes a metaphor for self-scrutiny: do it once, do it honestly, then stop preening and get to work. It’s also a neat bit of political branding. By claiming he doesn’t check his tie, he invites the public to trust that he isn’t constantly checking for applause either.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Meri, Lennart. (2026, January 15). Looking in the mirror to check if my tie is straight is a waste of my time. I only look in the mirror once a day, and that's in the morning when I shave. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/looking-in-the-mirror-to-check-if-my-tie-is-81509/
Chicago Style
Meri, Lennart. "Looking in the mirror to check if my tie is straight is a waste of my time. I only look in the mirror once a day, and that's in the morning when I shave." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/looking-in-the-mirror-to-check-if-my-tie-is-81509/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Looking in the mirror to check if my tie is straight is a waste of my time. I only look in the mirror once a day, and that's in the morning when I shave." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/looking-in-the-mirror-to-check-if-my-tie-is-81509/. Accessed 20 Feb. 2026.








