“I said, "Somebody should do something about that." Then I realized I am somebody.”
About this quote
The line cuts through comfortable excuses and forces hard ownership: responsibility starts with you, not an anonymous other. Use that reality to stop waiting and begin the small, difficult steps that actually change results.
When to use it
- At a neighborhood meeting, stop saying someone should clean up the park—organize a cleanup day and bring the supplies.
- In the office, if a workflow keeps failing, don't wait for management—draft a simple fix, test it with coworkers, and show it works.
- At home, instead of blaming family habits, set a clear rule, model it yourself, and hold everyone accountable.
- For your health, quit hoping someone will motivate you—pick one concrete action today (walk, cook a meal, set a bedtime) and do it.
