"We must trust our own thinking. Trust where we're going. And get the job done"
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The line’s structure is a blueprint for leadership under pressure. Three short sentences, each tightening the focus. First, the mind (“our own thinking”), then direction (“where we’re going”), then execution (“get the job done”). The subtext is that doubt is not merely an internal feeling; it’s an external tool used against you. Communities repeatedly told they’re “not ready” can begin to internalize hesitation. Mankiller flips that script, insisting that legitimacy comes from results and responsibility, not permission.
“Trust where we’re going” also hints at long-term movement building. It’s a refusal to be trapped by crisis-to-crisis politics, the kind that keeps marginalized nations reactive. And that final phrase, blunt and unsentimental, grounds the whole thing: dignity isn’t abstract. It’s water lines, schools, clinics, housing. Vision matters, but credibility is earned in the unglamorous work of making life materially better.
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| Topic | Leadership |
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Mankiller, Wilma. "We must trust our own thinking. Trust where we're going. And get the job done." FixQuotes. Accessed February 2, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-must-trust-our-own-thinking-trust-where-were-137396/.
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"We must trust our own thinking. Trust where we're going. And get the job done." FixQuotes, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-must-trust-our-own-thinking-trust-where-were-137396/. Accessed 2 Feb. 2026.




