“If [a man] spent his money, say, in giving parties for his friends, they (we may hope) would get pleasure, and so would all those upon whom he spent money, such as the butcher, the baker, and the bootlegger. But if he spends it (let us say) upon laying down rails for surface cars in some place where surface cars turn out not to be wanted, he has diverted a mass of labor into channels where it gives pleasure to no one. Nevertheless, when he becomes poor through failure of his investment he will be regarded as a victim of undeserved misfortune, whereas the gay spendthrift, who has spent his money philanthropically, will be despised as a fool and a frivolous person.”
Quote by Bertrand Russell
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In Praise of Idleness and Other Essays
This book is a compilation of essays that delve into the concept of idleness, arguing for its importance and the negative consequences of excessive work. The essays examine various aspects of society and culture, questioning the prevalent attitudes towards productivity and advocating for a more balanced approach to life. more
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