Henry Fielding: Reason in Great Riches?

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Henry Fielding Money Quote saying those who are either very wealthy or the very poor both have great difficulty with intelligent decision-making. Henry Fielding said:
 
Neither great poverty nor great riches will hear reason Henry FieldingNeither great poverty nor great riches will hear reason Quote
 

“Neither great poverty nor great riches will hear reason” — Henry Fielding

 

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This quote from Henry Fielding suggests that both extreme poverty and extreme wealth can impair rational thinking and decision making. The best interpretation is that when people are either struggling very hard financially with lack of basic needs met, or are extremely wealthy with abundant excess resources, both situations can cloud balanced judgment.

Those who are extremely poor may become desperate or make impulsive choices to alleviate difficult circumstances. And those who are extremely rich may become detached from practical realities, taking unreasonable risks or becoming wasteful.

So the quote implies that a moderate, comfortable economic situation allows for the most objective perspective and ability to consider reasons and consequences clearly. Both significant lack and overabundance of money can compromise clear and prudent decision making according to this view.

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