"Big pay and little responsibility are circumstances seldom found together"
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The subtext is a self-help writer’s hard-nosed pitch for meritocracy. Hill is telling you that if you want more money, you must become more accountable: for outcomes, for people, for risk. It’s also a subtle rebuke to resentment. If you’re tempted to view high earners as simply overpaid, Hill counters that pay often functions as compensation for stress, scrutiny, and the cost of being the person who can’t pass the problem upward.
Context matters: Hill built his brand in early-20th-century America, when industrial capitalism celebrated “captains of industry” and the self-made mythos. The line reads like Protestant work ethic updated for a managerial age - responsibility not as virtue, but as leverage. It’s persuasive because it flatters the reader’s agency while normalizing the grind: if you’re underpaid, the solution isn’t luck; it’s weight.
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