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"Experiences are savings which a miser puts aside. Wisdom is an inheritance which a wastrel cannot exhaust"

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Kraus, Vienna’s great anti-bourgeois scold, twists the moral economy of self-improvement into a little fable about hoarding and squandering. “Experiences are savings” sounds like the respectable counsel of a prudent uncle, until he poisons it with the figure of the miser: someone who accumulates not to live, but to withhold life from itself. Experience, in this view, isn’t automatically ennobling. It can become mere inventory, a private stockpile of anecdotes and grievances, carefully cataloged and never converted into judgment.

Then he flips the second sentence into a nastier, funnier paradox. Wisdom is “an inheritance” that even a wastrel cannot exhaust. The wastrel is the cultural villain of thrift-obsessed modernity: impulsive, unserious, leaking resources. Kraus rehabilitates him as a stress test for real wisdom. If it’s genuine, it isn’t consumed by use; it reproduces itself through application. If it disappears when you “spend” it, you never had wisdom, only a moral performance or a fashionable theory.

The context matters: Kraus wrote from inside a late-imperial city addicted to status, slogans, and the cash-value of culture. His career was a long war on empty rhetoric and commodified experience, especially in journalism. The subtext is a warning to an audience that confuses having lived with having learned. Experience can make you rich in memories and poor in insight; wisdom, properly understood, is the rare asset that survives contact with appetite, error, and even recklessness.

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Karl Kraus

Karl Kraus (April 28, 1874 - June 12, 1936) was a Writer from Austria.

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