We must not forget that we are human beings… and that’s where our real power lies. This isn’t about celebrating weakness, but about the profound strength found in radical self-acceptance. It’s a game-changer for how we lead and connect.
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Meaning
Our greatest strength isn’t in being invincible, but in honestly embracing our vulnerabilities. It’s the ultimate paradox of human power.
Explanation
Look, I’ve seen this play out so many times. We’re taught to armor up, to never show a crack. But that’s exhausting, right? And it’s a flawed strategy. Coelho is pointing to something much more profound. When we stop pretending we have it all together, we become authentically strong. We open the door to genuine connection, to asking for help, to learning and growing. It’s the difference between a fortress that’s brittle and a living, resilient ecosystem. It takes more courage to be vulnerable than it does to pretend you’re perfect. A lot more.
Quote Summary
| Context | Attributes |
|---|---|
| Original Language | Portuguese (369) |
| Category | Personal Development (697) |
| Topics | acceptance (73), humility (61), strength (36) |
| Literary Style | philosophical (434) |
| Emotion / Mood | humble (74), inspiring (392) |
| Overall Quote Score | 80 (256) |
Origin & Factcheck
This comes straight from Paulo Coelho’s 2003 novel, Eleven Minutes. It’s often misattributed to general self-help gurus or even spiritual texts, but its home is firmly in that specific work of fiction, which is deeply philosophical in its own right.
Attribution Summary
| Context | Attributes |
|---|---|
| Author | Paulo Coelho (368) |
| Source Type | Book (4032) |
| Source/Book Name | Eleven Minutes (47) |
| Origin Timeperiod | Contemporary (1615) |
| Original Language | Portuguese (369) |
| Authenticity | Verified (4032) |
Author Bio
Paulo Coelho(1947) is a world acclaimed novelist known for his writings which covers spirituality with underlying human emotion with a profound storytelling. His transformative pilgrimage along the Camino de Santiago inspired his breakthrough book, The Pilgrimage which is soon followed by The Alchemist< which went on to become the best seller. Through mystical narratives and introspective style, Paulo Coelho even today inspires millions of people who are seeking meaning and purpose in their life
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Where is this quotation located?
| Quotation | We must not forget that we are human beings and that our greatest strength is to accept that we are weak |
| Book Details | Publication Year: 2003 (Brazil); ISBN: 978-0-06-058928-8; Latest Edition: HarperCollins 2004; 288 pages. |
| Where is it? | Chapter 6, Approximate page from 2003 edition |
