"People will always choose more money over more sex"
About this Quote
The specific intent is to puncture the self-flattering story that we’re driven by passion. If you can quantify something, optimize it, and bank it, you can justify it. Sex, for all its power, is messy: it risks rejection, intimacy, loss of control, time you can’t invoice. Money offers a cleaner dopamine hit and a more defensible identity. You can tell yourself you’re “being responsible,” “building a future,” “investing in yourself.” Few people say the parallel things about sex without sounding pathetic.
Subtext: the market colonizes desire. Coupland, a signature voice of Gen X disaffection, is diagnosing a culture where even pleasure gets judged by opportunity cost. The line echoes an era of ironic detachment and consumer saturation: when selfhood is assembled from brands and careers, money becomes not just security but proof you’re winning.
It works because it’s cynical in a way that feels uncomfortably testable. Most readers can immediately imagine the trade-off, then feel the guilty recognition that the “rational” choice has been preselected for them.
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| Topic | Money |
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Coupland, Doug. (2026, January 17). People will always choose more money over more sex. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/people-will-always-choose-more-money-over-more-sex-51223/
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Coupland, Doug. "People will always choose more money over more sex." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/people-will-always-choose-more-money-over-more-sex-51223/.
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"People will always choose more money over more sex." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/people-will-always-choose-more-money-over-more-sex-51223/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.











