Quote by Benjamin Franklin
You must not, when you have gained a victory, use any triumphing or insulting expression, nor show too much pleasure ; but endeavor to console your adversary, and make him less dissatisfied with himself by every kind and civil expression, that may be
Summary
This quote emphasizes the importance of displaying humility and empathy even in moments of victory. It suggests that instead of rubbing success in the face of others or expressing joy excessively, one should strive to offer consolation and understanding to the defeated party. By using polite and reassuring words, the quote encourages the act of uplifting the self-esteem of the adversary, fostering a more positive and respectful environment.