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Indebtedness Quote by Edmund Morris

“We had no longing for excessive wealth: a mere competency, though earned by daily toil, so that it was reasonably sure, and free from the drag of continued indebtedness to others, was all we coveted.” quote by Edmund Morris
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““We had no longing for excessive wealth: a mere competency, though earned by daily toil, so that it was reasonably sure, and free from the drag of continued indebtedness to others, was all we coveted.””

Edmund Morris

About This Quote

Source Book: Biography of Thomas Jefferson, Edmund Morris, 1997

A modest, steady income earned through honest work, free from debt, is preferable to excessive wealth.

In simple terms: Simple, honest earnings are better than chasing riches.

Key Takeaway

Focus on financial stability over extravagance.

Themes

moderation financial prudence honesty contentment

Mood

reflective pragmatic thoughtful

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • budgeting
  • career choices
  • debt management
  • investment decisions

Key Concepts

minimalism economic ethics personal values

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does financial security mean to you?
  • How can you avoid debt while pursuing goals?
A Different Perspective

Ignoring larger societal issues may limit impact.

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