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Contentment is natural wealth, while luxury is artificial poverty, according to Socrates. In just two sentences, Socrates conveys that being content with life's basic necessities constitutes true wealth, whereas the pursuit of luxury and excess constitutes a form of self-imposed poverty. Socrates' brief observation encourages appreciating life's simple pleasures and avoiding wastefulness.
Contentment is natural wealth, while luxury is artificial poverty, according to Socrates. In just two sentences, Socrates conveys that being content with life's basic necessities constitutes true wealth, whereas the pursuit of luxury and excess constitutes a form of self-imposed poverty. Socrates' brief observation encourages appreciating life's simple pleasures and avoiding wastefulness.
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Contentment is natural wealth, while luxury is artificial poverty, according to Socrates. In just two sentences, Socrates conveys that being content with life's basic necessities constitutes true wealth, whereas the pursuit of luxury and excess constitutes a form of self-imposed poverty. Socrates' brief observation encourages appreciating life's simple pleasures and avoiding wastefulness.
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