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“The two most important days in your life are the day you are born and the day you find out why.”

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Philosophers Wealth and Status

While history often highlights wealthy philosophers like Plato or Marcus Aurelius, philosophy has never been exclusive to the rich. Many thinkers, including Socrates, Diogenes, and Epictetus, came from modest or even impoverished backgrounds.

  • Socrates lived simply and never sought wealth.
  • Diogenes rejected material possessions entirely, living in a barrel and mocking societal norms.
  • Epictetus was born a slave before becoming a major Stoic philosopher.
  • Karl Marx struggled financially for much of his life while developing his critiques of capitalism.

Philosophy isn’t about wealth—it’s about seeking understanding. In fact, those who face hardship often have a deeper need for wisdom to navigate life’s struggles. The rich may have more leisure time to study, but the poor often live philosophy in practice.

When people are struggling just to survive, philosophy might seem like a luxury they can’t afford. If someone is worried about putting food on the table or paying rent, deep thinking about the meaning of life or ethics might not be their top priority.

But I wouldn’t say that poor people aren’t interested in philosophy—just that their engagement with it might look different. In many ways, survival itself forces people to think philosophically, even if they don’t call it that. Questions like “What is a good life?”, “Is money the only path to happiness?”, or “Why is the world so unfair?” are deeply philosophical, and people in tough situations often wrestle with them daily.

In developing countries, you might not see as many people studying philosophy formally, but that doesn’t mean they don’t reflect on life, fairness, morality, or purpose. In fact, some of the most profound wisdom comes from those who have lived through struggle.

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“The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the masses is an important element in democratic society.”

— Edward Bernays

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“Capitalism is the extraordinary belief that the nastiest of men, for the nastiest of reasons, will somehow work for the benefit of us all.”

— John Maynard Keynes

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Why would you listen to an influencer who gave up on their own dream?

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“Art is not about beauty or decoration; it’s about truth.”

— Jeanette Winterson

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