Summary
This quote suggests that mediocrity, or average and ordinary performance, can consistently achieve its highest level. It implies that individuals or things that are considered average are reliable in terms of delivering consistent results. This can be interpreted as a commentary on the predictability and stability of mediocrity compared to exceptional or outstanding performance, which may be more inconsistent or subject to fluctuations. In essence, the quote implies that mediocrity may be preferred for its reliability, even if it lacks greatness or excellence.
Topics
Mediocrity
By Max Beerbohm