"Men who never get carried away should be"
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As a publisher and avatar of glossy, aspirational capitalism, Forbes trafficked in the romance of appetite: bigger ideas, bigger fortunes, bigger parties. "Never get carried away" reads like a résumé virtue until you hear the indictment hiding in it. The subtext is that restraint can be a form of cowardice, a refusal to be moved by anything larger than self-protection. Getting carried away implies surrendering, briefly, to conviction, joy, rage, love, ambition - forces that make people interesting and, in Forbes's universe, make them winners.
The gendered "Men" matters. It's less a universal psychology claim than a cultural script from mid-century business culture, where emotion is suspect unless it fuels conquest. Forbes is winking at that code while also reinforcing it: permission to be "carried away" is framed not as vulnerability but as vigor. The unfinished structure mirrors the lesson. The man who refuses momentum becomes, grammatically and morally, incomplete.
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"Men who never get carried away should be." FixQuotes, 18 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/men-who-never-get-carried-away-should-be-8906/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.










