Character Quote by Ayn Rand
“There is a fundamental moral difference between a man who sees his self-interest in production and a man who sees it in robbery. The evil of a robber does not lie in the fact that he pursues his own interests, but in what he regards as to his own interest; not in the fact that he pursues his values, but in what he chose to value; not in the fact that he wants to live, but in the fact that he wants to live on a subhuman level.”
About This Quote
Source Book: Atlas Shrugged, 1957
Moral distinction lies in the nature of one's interests: productive self‑interest versus exploitative robbery.
In simple terms: Productive self‑interest differs from selfish exploitation.
Choose values that uplift humanity.
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When to use this quote
- business leadership
- policy making
- personal finance
- education curricula
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What values guide your actions?
- How do you ensure your self‑interest benefits others?
Even productive self‑interest can become harmful if misdirected.