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Amassing of wealth is an opportunity for good deeds, not hubris
Thucydides
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Wealth should be used as a means to do good rather than to boast or show off.

This quote by Thucydides suggests that the accumulation of wealth presents a valuable opportunity to contribute positively to society through charitable acts and good deeds. Instead of using wealth as a symbol of superiority or arrogance, individuals should recognize their financial resources as a means to create a positive impact in the lives of others.

Themes

WealthGood DeedsHubrisOpportunityImpact

In practice

Example use cases

In a charity fundraiser speech, one could say, 'As Thucydides said, amassing wealth is an opportunity for good deeds, and today we have a chance to use our resources for those in need.'

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