Affected Quote by Aristotle
“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.”
About This Quote
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
Cultivate virtues beyond material success
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- financial planning
- charitable giving
- ethical decision making
- social policy
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does wealth influence your judgments of others?
- Can true worth be measured without money?
Wealth alone cannot guarantee moral integrity