Quote by Harry S Truman

There has been a lot of talk lately about the burdens of the Presidency. Decisions that the President has to make often affect the lives of tens of millions of people around the world, but that does not mean that they should take longer to make. Some men can make decisions and some cannot. Some men fret and delay under criticism. I used to have a saying that applies here, and I note that some people have picked it up, If you cant stand the heat, get out of the kitchen.


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Summary

This quote highlights the idea that being the President comes with great responsibility. Despite the immense impact their decisions have on numerous lives, it suggests that a President should not delay making decisions due to the fear of criticism. The quote emphasizes the importance of decisiveness and the ability to handle pressure, with the remark "If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen" implying that those who cannot handle the demanding nature of the role should step away. Overall, it suggests that an effective President must possess the courage and confidence to make timely decisions regardless of the potential backlash.

By Harry S Truman
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