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Most people misunderstand Productivity, but Theodore Roosevelt saw it differently. This collection isolates their contrarian insights, backed by full source attribution so you can verify the context. Whether you're questioning conventional wisdom or seeking a fresh perspective, these quotes challenge how you think about Productivity. Keep this archive close when you need to cut through groupthink and see clearly.
"The first requisite of a good citizen in this Republic of ours is that he shall be able and willing to pull his weight."
"There is no more important person in the community than the man who works."
"Efficiency must be produced by the spirit of the people."
"When you play, play hard; when you work, don't play at all."
"Far and away the best prize that life has to offer is the chance to work hard at work worth doing."
"The man who is too lazy to work for his own support is not a good citizen."
Seeing how Theodore Roosevelt approaches Productivity helps you apply the idea with more precision.
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