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Adolescence Quote by A. J. Liebling

“Our hypothetical rich client might even have ordered a Pommard, because it was listed at a higher price...He would have never learned [about other wines]. A man who is rich in his adolescence is almost doomed to be a dilettante at table. This is not because all millionaires are stupid but because…” quote by A. J. Liebling
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“Our hypothetical rich client might even have ordered a Pommard, because it was listed at a higher price...He would have never learned [about other wines]. A man who is rich in his adolescence is almost doomed to be a dilettante at table. This is not because all millionaires are stupid but because they are not impelled to experiment.”

A. J. Liebling

About This Quote

Source Essay: The New Yorker, 1950s

Wealth can limit curiosity, leading to superficial experiences and a reluctance to explore beyond familiar comforts.

In simple terms: Rich people may stay shallow in taste.

Key Takeaway

Encourage trying new things regardless of status.

Themes

wealth curiosity experience elitism

Mood

reflective critical

Type

observational analytical

When to use this quote

  • dining out
  • wine tasting
  • travel
  • education
  • career development

Key Concepts

social class behavioral economics cultural capital

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does wealth affect willingness to learn?
  • What habits broaden perspective?
A Different Perspective

Even the wealthy can be open-minded if motivated;

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