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“That which we acquire with the most difficulty we retain the longest; as those who have earned a fortune are usually more careful of it than those who have inherited one.” quote by Charles Caleb Colton
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“That which we acquire with the most difficulty we retain the longest; as those who have earned a fortune are usually more careful of it than those who have inherited one.”

Charles Caleb Colton

About This Quote

Source Essay: Thoughts and Maxims, 1820

Hard‑earned wealth is remembered longer and guarded more carefully than inherited riches.

In simple terms: Earned money stays with you longer.

Key Takeaway

Value effort over easy gain.

Themes

wealth effort memory security

Mood

reflective analytical

Type

philosophical motivational

When to use this quote

  • financial planning
  • career building
  • personal budgeting
  • inheritance disputes

Key Concepts

economics psychology value perception

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does this say about the relationship between effort and attachment?
  • Can inherited wealth be as meaningful as earned wealth?
A Different Perspective

Inherited wealth can also be managed wisely; effort isn’t the only factor.

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