"Property is a nuisance"
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The line works because it flips a core middle-class promise. Property is supposed to be security, status, legacy. Erdos treats it as friction. Owning things demands time: paperwork, repairs, vigilance, the low-grade anxiety of accumulation. For a mind calibrated to chase elegant problems and new proofs, that overhead looks like an irrational tax on attention. The subtext is almost monastic: if your highest value is intellectual freedom, then ownership becomes a chain disguised as an upgrade.
There’s also a sly mathematician’s minimalism here. Erdos optimized his life the way he optimized his work: reduce variables, eliminate clutter, keep the system mobile. It’s not that he rejected community; he built a global one, a human network more flexible than any home base. The nuisance, finally, is moral as much as practical: property anchors you to scarcity thinking, to guarding and hoarding, while his whole career ran on the opposite impulse - sharing, co-authoring, passing ideas along before they cooled.
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