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“The ultimate in futility is owning important jewelry. Insurers often insist on the wearing of paste replicas because necks with real rocks around 'em risk wringing.” quote by Malcolm Forbes
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“The ultimate in futility is owning important jewelry. Insurers often insist on the wearing of paste replicas because necks with real rocks around 'em risk wringing.”

Malcolm Forbes

About This Quote

Source Book: Forbes Magazine, Various Issues, 1990s

Owning valuable jewelry is pointless because insurers require cheap copies to avoid loss, highlighting the paradox of protecting what you cherish.

In simple terms: Valuable jewelry is futile due to insurance rules.

Key Takeaway

Consider protecting assets without unnecessary displays.

Themes

materialism risk paradox

Mood

cautious reflective

Type

advice observational

When to use this quote

  • high‑end fashion
  • collectibles
  • insurance claims
  • personal safety

Key Concepts

insurance value perception consumer behavior

Questions to Reflect On

  • Do you value items for sentiment or status?
  • How would you protect cherished belongings?
A Different Perspective

The advice ignores personal sentiment and cultural value of heirlooms.

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