We therefore work, not
for the work's sake, but for money—and money is supposed to get us
what we really want in our hours of leisure and play. In the United
States even poor people have lots of money compared with the wretched
and skinny millions of India, Africa, and China, while our middle andupper classes (or should we say "income groups") are as prosperous as
princes. Yet, by and large, they have but slight taste for pleasure. Money
alone cannot buy pleasure, though it can help. For enjoyment is an art
and a skill for which we have little talent or energy.

Author: Alan W. Watts

We therefore work, not<br />for the work's sake, but for money—and money is supposed to get us<br />what we really want in our hours of leisure and play. In the United<br />States even poor people have lots of money compared with the wretched<br />and skinny millions of India, Africa, and China, while our middle andupper classes (or should we say "income groups") are as prosperous as<br />princes. Yet, by and large, they have but slight taste for pleasure. Money<br />alone cannot buy pleasure, though it can help. For enjoyment is an art<br />and a skill for which we have little talent or energy. - Alan W. Watts




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