"With people of limited ability modesty is merely honesty. But with those who possess great talent it is hypocrisy"
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The subtext is less about manners than about power. Modesty is a social technology that manages envy. If you’re exceptional, Schopenhauer suggests, downplaying it isn’t humility; it’s an attempt to keep your advantages while avoiding the consequences of being seen clearly. Hypocrisy here isn’t simple falsehood, but strategic self-erasure: the talented person pretending not to know what everyone else can feel. It’s an accusation aimed at the salon and the academy, where status depends on appearing above status-seeking.
Context matters: Schopenhauer wrote in a 19th-century intellectual culture obsessed with reputation, rank, and “genius,” while he himself cultivated the image of the snarling outsider. The line doubles as philosophy and personal grievance: a worldview where human social life is competition dressed up as virtue. It works because it collapses a comforting moral category (modesty) into a diagnostic tool: ask not whether someone is humble, but whether their humility is plausible.
Quote Details
| Topic | Humility |
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| Source | Unverified source: Parerga and Paralipomena (On Reputation) (Arthur Schopenhauer, 1851)
Evidence: Modesty, in people of moderate ability, is merely honesty, but in people of great talent it is hypocrisy. (Volume 1, Chapter: "On Reputation" (Ueber Ruhm / Ueber Beifall und Ruhm) , exact page varies by edition). This sentence is verifiable in Schopenhauer’s essay material drawn from his own wor... Other candidates (1) Quotationary - The A-Z Book of Quotations (Nasser Amiri, 2024) compilation95.0% ... With people of limited ability modesty is merely honesty . But with those who possess great talent it is hypocris... |
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