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Daily Inspiration Quote by Colin Powell

"You don't know what you can get away with until you try"

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Power has always depended on a kind of testing: not just of strength, but of boundaries. Colin Powell's line reads like blunt locker-room pragmatism, yet in a statesman's mouth it carries the chill of real consequence. It's a sentence built on permissionlessness. The world isn't governed only by written rules; it's governed by what other people will tolerate, what institutions will enforce, and what your reputation can absorb. "Try" is the hinge: action creates the data. Restraint, in this worldview, is often just ignorance.

The subtext is double-edged. On one side, it's an encouragement to initiative - the idea that timid actors cede terrain to bolder ones, and that negotiation, leadership, even reform require a willingness to risk a "no". On the other, it exposes a hard truth about systems: they invite probing. If consequences are inconsistent, norms erode. The aphorism can describe a teenager pushing curfew as neatly as a superpower pressing its advantage.

Powell's own public legacy makes the line land with extra voltage. As a military leader and Secretary of State associated with the careful, risk-managed "Powell Doctrine" yet also with the Iraq War's UN presentation, he embodies the tension between caution and the temptations of certainty. The quote's intent isn't nihilism; it's strategy. But it also hints at how strategy can slide into rationalization: once "trying" becomes the method, accountability becomes just another variable to be managed.

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Colin Powell

Colin Powell (born April 5, 1937) is a Statesman from USA.

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