"The test of success is not what you do when you are on top. Success is how high you bounce when you hit bottom"
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The subtext is a hard-edged leadership ethic: character reveals itself under humiliation, fatigue, and loss, not during victory laps. “Bounce” is a deliberately physical verb. It rejects brooding resilience as mere attitude and insists on kinetic recovery: regroup, rearm, move. That choice also smuggles in Patton’s core belief in momentum. For him, psychological elasticity isn’t a private virtue; it’s a strategic asset. An army that can absorb a setback without freezing is an army that can keep pressure on the enemy.
There’s also a quiet rebuke to complacency. “What you do when you are on top” flatters status and invites self-mythology. Patton punctures that vanity by treating winning as the easy part. The harder, rarer skill is converting a fall into a rebound, because bottom is where excuses breed and initiative dies.
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Patton, George S. (n.d.). The test of success is not what you do when you are on top. Success is how high you bounce when you hit bottom. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-test-of-success-is-not-what-you-do-when-you-7261/
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Patton, George S. "The test of success is not what you do when you are on top. Success is how high you bounce when you hit bottom." FixQuotes. Accessed February 2, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-test-of-success-is-not-what-you-do-when-you-7261/.
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"The test of success is not what you do when you are on top. Success is how high you bounce when you hit bottom." FixQuotes, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-test-of-success-is-not-what-you-do-when-you-7261/. Accessed 2 Feb. 2026.









