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“The final reason is purely practical and based on sound economic assessment. Whether we work or not makes hardly any difference. So it is only sensible to save electricity, coal, administration, fares and effort.” quote by George Mikes
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““The final reason is purely practical and based on sound economic assessment. Whether we work or not makes hardly any difference. So it is only sensible to save electricity, coal, administration, fares and effort.””

George Mikes

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Source Essay: The Economics of Everyday Life, 1955

Saving resources is sensible, but the argument downplays the importance of active effort and service quality.

In simple terms: Saving is practical, but effort matters.

Key Takeaway

Don’t sacrifice quality for savings.

Themes

economics efficiency practicality

Mood

thoughtful pragmatic

Type

essay opinion

When to use this quote

  • budgeting
  • public services
  • business operations

Key Concepts

cost‑benefit analysis resource allocation

Questions to Reflect On

  • Is saving always the best choice?
  • When does cutting costs harm outcomes?
A Different Perspective

Over‑emphasis on savings can degrade service.

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