Ambition Quote by Charles Murray
““An unavoidable side effect of ambition is to be gnawed by ambition anxiety about whether you’re going to succeed. You’re bound to feel it in your twenties and thirties. Put it away in your forties. By that time, you should have learned enough to recognize that fame and wealth are trivial—really, truly trivial—to a life well lived.””
About This Quote
Source Book: Social Commentary, 2010
Ambition brings anxiety early in life; later, fame and wealth seem trivial compared to a well‑lived life.
In simple terms: Early ambition causes anxiety; later trivial.
Prioritize meaningful life over status.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- mid‑life reflection
- career planning
- mental health
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- When did you feel ambition anxiety?
- What defines a well‑lived life?
Some may dismiss anxiety as insignificant.