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 they are not impelled to experiment.”
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.
Encourage trying new things regardless of status.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- dining out
- wine tasting
- travel
- education
- career development
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does wealth affect willingness to learn?
- What habits broaden perspective?
Even the wealthy can be open-minded if motivated;