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“I did not myself set a high estimation on wealth, and had the affectation of most young men of lively imagination, who suppose that they can better dispense with the possession of money, than resign their time and faculties to the labour necessary to acquire it.” quote by Walter Scott
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“I did not myself set a high estimation on wealth, and had the affectation of most young men of lively imagination, who suppose that they can better dispense with the possession of money, than resign their time and faculties to the labour necessary to acquire it.”

Walter Scott

About This Quote

Source Novel: Ivanhoe, 1819

Young men often think they can avoid hard work for money, but true success requires effort and time.

In simple terms: Hard work is needed to earn money.

Key Takeaway

Invest effort to achieve wealth.

Themes

work wealth youth

Mood

thoughtful serious

Type

philosophical motivational

When to use this quote

  • career planning
  • financial education
  • personal ambition
  • self-discipline

Key Concepts

economic reality effort vs desire

Questions to Reflect On

  • Do you value effort over shortcuts?
  • How realistic are your financial goals?
A Different Perspective

Idealism may overlook practical constraints.

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