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Hope of ill gain is the beginning of loss
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"Hope of ill gain is the beginning of loss"

- Democritus

About this Quote

This quote by Democritus is a warning against greed and the pursuit of ill-gotten gains. It recommends that when we focus on acquiring something regardless, we are most likely to wind up shedding greater than we acquire. The suggestion is that when we concentrate on getting something without considering the effects, we are most likely to make decisions that will bring about a bottom line. For instance, if we want to do anything to obtain a promo, we might end up making decisions that will hurt our reputation or relationships.

The quote also suggests that when we focus on obtaining something without considering the repercussions, we are most likely to be dissatisfied in the long run. We might believe that we are obtaining free ride, however actually, we are likely to wind up with less than we expected. This is because when we focus on getting something without considering the consequences, we are likely to choose that will cause a bottom line.

In conclusion, this quote by Democritus is a warning against greed as well as the search of ill-gotten gains. It suggests that when we focus on acquiring something regardless, we are most likely to wind up with less than we anticipated. For that reason, it is essential to think about the repercussions of our activities before we go after something.

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Democritus This quote is written / told by Democritus between 460 BC and 370 BC. He was a famous Philosopher from Greece. The author also have 18 other quotes.

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