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On the Importance of Money
The following quote is taken from Of
Human Bondage by W.Somerset Maugham. Philip Carey, the protagonist
of the book, listens to his mentor Monsieur Foinet:
"There is nothing so degrading as the constant anxiety about one's
means of livelihood. I have nothing but contempt for the people who despise
money. They are hypocrites or fools. Money is like a sixth sense without
which you cannot make a complete use of the other five. Without an adequate
income half the possibilities of life are shut off. The only thing to
be careful about is that you do not pay more than a shilling for the shilling
you earn. You will hear people say that poverty is the best spur to the
artist. They have never felt the iron of it in their flesh. They do not
know how mean it makes you. It exposes you to endless humiliation, it
cuts your wings, it eats into your soul like a cancer. It is not wealth
one asks for, but just enough to preserve one's dignity, to work unhampered,
to be generous, frank, and independent. I pity with all my heart the artist,
whether he writes or paints, who is entirely dependent for subsistence
upon his art."
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