“Wealth is not an absolute. It is relative to desire. Every time we yearn for something we cannot afford, we grow poorer, whatever our resources. And every time we feel satisfied with what we have, we can be counted as rich, however little we may actually possess.”
Quote by Alain de Botton
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This book investigates the modern preoccupation with status and its psychological effects on individuals. Through a blend of philosophical inquiry, cultural analysis, and personal reflection, the work addresses common anxieties related to social position, achievement, and material accumulation. The narrative explores whether the pursuit of conventional markers of success truly contributes to human fulfillment, questioning deeply held assumptions about wealth and status as indicators of worth. By examining various perspectives on status from history, art, and human behavior, the book offers readers an opportunity to reconsider their own relationships with social approval and material achievement. The analysis remains accessible and engaging, inviting contemplation about what genuinely constitutes a meaningful and satisfying life beyond societal expectations. more
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