Andrew Carnegie on Nothing but Money

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Andrew Carnegie Money Quotation saying we should have pity on those who are rich without a rich life. Andrew Carnegie said:
 
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“There is no class so pitiably wretched as that which possesses money and nothing else” — Andrew Carnegie

 

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Andrew Carnegie is saying that having money alone, without other meaningful pursuits or interests, leads to a pitiable and wretched existence. He seems to be suggesting that true happiness and fulfillment in life cannot come from wealth alone, and that people need other sources of meaning, purpose and enrichment beyond just possessing money.

The quote implies that developing one’s character, intellect, relationships and other personal qualities is more important than solely accumulating wealth.

Birthday: November 25, 1835 – Death: August 11, 1919

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