"Expecting something for nothing is the most popular form of hope"
About this Quote
The line works the way good business aphorisms work: it names a hidden demand in plain language. "Popular" is the tell. He’s not scolding a few naive people; he’s pointing to a mass habit, a default setting in modern life where effort feels negotiable and outcomes feel owed. The subtext is less about individual laziness than about how societies and markets train us to expect frictionless rewards: instant credit, overnight success, shortcuts masquerading as hacks. "Hope" becomes the respectable label we slap on avoidance.
As a businessman, Glasow is speaking from a world where inputs and outputs are supposed to balance, where someone always pays even when the buyer doesn’t see it. That’s why the joke has bite: it exposes the invisible ledger behind "free". You can hear the caution aimed at get-rich-quick schemes, magical thinking in politics, and the quiet self-deception of personal improvement fantasies. The sting is that he doesn’t deny hope; he demotes a cheap version of it. Real hope, implied here, costs something: time, risk, work, humility.
Quote Details
| Topic | Hope |
|---|---|
| Source | "Expecting something for nothing is the most popular form of hope" , Arnold H. Glasow (attributed); recorded on Wikiquote. |
| Cite | Cite this Quote |
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Glasow, Arnold H. (n.d.). Expecting something for nothing is the most popular form of hope. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/expecting-something-for-nothing-is-the-most-139736/
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Glasow, Arnold H. "Expecting something for nothing is the most popular form of hope." FixQuotes. Accessed February 2, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/expecting-something-for-nothing-is-the-most-139736/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Expecting something for nothing is the most popular form of hope." FixQuotes, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/expecting-something-for-nothing-is-the-most-139736/. Accessed 2 Feb. 2026.












