Abandon Quote by David Hume
“But there still prevails, even in nations well acquainted with commerce, a strong jealousy with regard to the balance of trade, and a fear, that all their gold and silver may be leaving them. This seems to me, almost in every case, a groundless apprehension; and I should as soon dread, that all our springs and rivers should be exhausted, as that money should abandon a kingdom where there are people and industry.”
About This Quote
Source Treat: A Treatise of Human Nature, 1739
Trade anxieties persist despite prosperity, fearing loss of wealth and resources.
In simple terms: People fear losing gold and silver even when trade is strong.
Recognize and address unfounded economic fears.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- government policy
- business strategy
- public discourse
- financial planning
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do trade fears affect policy decisions?
- What evidence counters the idea of inevitable wealth loss?
Such fears can be amplified by misinformation and nationalism.