Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics Quote:“Magnificence is suitable expenditure on a grand scale, relative to the occasion and agent.”​

Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics Quote:“Magnificence is suitable expenditure on a grand scale, relative to the occasion and agent.”​

“Magnificence is suitable expenditure on a grand scale, relative to the occasion and agent.”​— Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics, Book IV, Chapter 2 (Translated by W.D. Ross)

Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics Quote:“Liberality is measured not by the amount given, but by the giver’s character and means.”​

Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics Quote:“Liberality is measured not by the amount given, but by the giver’s character and means.”​

“Liberality is measured not by the amount given, but by the giver’s character and means.”​— Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics, Book IV, Chapter 1 (Translated by W.D. Ross)

Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics Quote:“The liberal man may exceed in giving, leaving himself too little, for he disregards self.”​

Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics Quote:“The liberal man may exceed in giving, leaving himself too little, for he disregards self.”​

“The liberal man may exceed in giving, leaving himself too little, for he disregards self.”​— Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics, Book IV, Chapter 1 (Translated by W.D. Ross)

Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics Quote:“He who takes from wrong sources is no lover of the noble but a slave to gain.”​

Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics Quote:“He who takes from wrong sources is no lover of the noble but a slave to gain.”​

“He who takes from wrong sources is no lover of the noble but a slave to gain.”​— Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics, Book IV, Chapter 1 (Translated by W.D. Ross)

Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics Quote:“The liberal man gives gladly, for virtuous action is pleasant or painless.”​

Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics Quote:“The liberal man gives gladly, for virtuous action is pleasant or painless.”​

“The liberal man gives gladly, for virtuous action is pleasant or painless.”​— Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics, Book IV, Chapter 1 (Translated by W.D. Ross)

Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics Quote:“Virtuous acts are noble and done for the sake of the noble.”​

Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics Quote:“Virtuous acts are noble and done for the sake of the noble.”​

“Virtuous acts are noble and done for the sake of the noble.”​— Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics, Book IV, Chapter 1 (Translated by W.D. Ross)

Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics Quote:“To give rightly is more distinctive of virtue than to abstain from taking wrongly.”​

Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics Quote:“To give rightly is more distinctive of virtue than to abstain from taking wrongly.”​

“To give rightly is more distinctive of virtue than to abstain from taking wrongly.”​— Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics, Book IV, Chapter 1 (Translated by W.D. Ross)

Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics Quote:“The liberal man uses wealth best, for he gives and takes with noble intent.”​

Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics Quote:“The liberal man uses wealth best, for he gives and takes with noble intent.”​

“The liberal man uses wealth best, for he gives and takes with noble intent.”​— Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics, Book IV, Chapter 1 (Translated by W.D. Ross)

Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics Quote:“Illiberality means caring for wealth more than is right; prodigality combines vices of excess and deficiency.”​

Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics Quote:“Illiberality means caring for wealth more than is right; prodigality combines vices of excess and deficiency.”​

“Illiberality means caring for wealth more than is right; prodigality combines vices of excess and deficiency.”​— Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics, Book IV, Chapter 1 (Translated by W.D. Ross)

Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics Quote:“Prodigality and illiberality are at once excess and defect in the matter of wealth.”​

Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics Quote:“Prodigality and illiberality are at once excess and defect in the matter of wealth.”​

“Prodigality and illiberality are at once excess and defect in the matter of wealth.”​— Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics, Book IV, Chapter 1 (Translated by W.D. Ross) Big Idea​​​​Life’s a wealth-management RPG 💰​​→ ​​You’re the Banker​​ → Every dollar spent/saved programs your ​​financial karma​​→ ​​Liberality​​ = Balanced transactions (wise giving + smart saving)→ ​​Prodigality​​ = Crypto-like volatility … Read more