Concern Quote by Ayn Rand
“Ordinary human concern for human distress does not manifest itself ordinarily in the form of a gun aimed at the wallets and earnings of one's neighbors.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: Objectivist philosophy, 1970s
Human concern for distress rarely translates into direct financial aggression toward neighbors.
In simple terms: People rarely attack neighbors financially out of concern.
Recognize compassion doesn’t justify economic exploitation.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- policy making
- charitable giving
- community relations
- personal finance decisions
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What drives financial aggression?
- Can compassion be expressed without money?
Complex motives may underlie financial conflicts.