“Don't share your personal life with anyone. Don't give anyone anything that could harm you.”
About this quote
Guard your private details and set firm boundaries around what you reveal. Letting others hold pieces of you hands them power they can use against you, so be deliberate about who earns trust. Ask yourself who benefits when you overshare, then act to protect your time, energy, and reputation. Treat privacy as discipline: selective sharing is strength, not fear.
When to use it
- At work, keep family and money issues out of team chats — share only what affects your projects and performance.
- In a new relationship, withhold sensitive details until trust is proven; watch how people react before revealing more.
- Use social media sparingly for personal matters — don't post family conflicts or private failures that others can exploit.
- When rebuilding after a setback, keep plans and progress private until you have results; let action, not explanations, prove you.
