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“Anyone, without any great penetration, may distinguish the dispositions consequent on wealth; for its possessors are insolent and overbearing, from being tainted in a certain way by the getting of their wealth. For they are affected as though they possessed every good; since wealth is a sort of…” quote by Aristotle
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“Anyone, without any great penetration, may distinguish the dispositions consequent on wealth; for its possessors are insolent and overbearing, from being tainted in a certain way by the getting of their wealth. For they are affected as though they possessed every good; since wealth is a sort of standard of the worth of other things; whence every thing seems to be purchasable by it.”

Aristotle

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Source Nicomachean Ethics, Book I

Wealth creates a false sense of moral superiority, making people think everything can be bought, which distorts true value

In simple terms: Wealth can corrupt perception of worth and moral character

Key Takeaway

Cultivate virtues beyond material success

Themes

ethics wealth perception

Mood

critical philosophical

Type

ethical reflective

When to use this quote

  • financial planning
  • charitable giving
  • ethical decision making
  • social policy

Key Concepts

Moral philosophy value theory

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does wealth influence your judgments of others?
  • Can true worth be measured without money?
A Different Perspective

Wealth alone cannot guarantee moral integrity

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