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“I wanted to just get a job so I could have enough money for my own apartment and be able to get drunk. And I did. Back then, on $125, you could do that in Manhattan. I was 19 years old the first time I got published and paid. I think it was a hundred bucks. I stared at my name on the check for 20…” quote by Nick Tosches
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“I wanted to just get a job so I could have enough money for my own apartment and be able to get drunk. And I did. Back then, on $125, you could do that in Manhattan. I was 19 years old the first time I got published and paid. I think it was a hundred bucks. I stared at my name on the check for 20 minutes.”

Nick Tosches

About This Quote

Source Interview: 1995 interview, The New York Times, Nick Tosches

Early financial independence can be achieved through modest work, but the thrill may be fleeting and lead to excess.

In simple terms: Money lets you afford freedom, but can also enable overindulgence.

Key Takeaway

Balance ambition with moderation.

Themes

career financial freedom youth excess

Mood

contemplative cautionary

Type

reflective motivational

When to use this quote

  • first job
  • publishing
  • city living
  • budgeting

Key Concepts

early work money management personal growth

Questions to Reflect On

  • What values guide your financial goals?
  • How do you avoid overindulgence after success?
A Different Perspective

Short‑term gains may overlook long‑term consequences.

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