"The more we get out of the world the less we leave, and in the long run we shall have to pay our debts at a time that may be very inconvenient for our own survival"
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The subtext is a critique of short-termism dressed up as rational accounting. “Less we leave” isn’t just about resources; it’s about options. A society that treats the planet as an input stream is also shrinking its future degrees of freedom, the same way a feedback system becomes unstable when it ignores the signals it doesn’t like. Wiener’s signature move is smuggling ethics into engineering language: debts accumulate whether or not you believe in morality, because the universe keeps records in physical constraints.
Then he tightens the vise with “pay our debts” and “very inconvenient,” a dry understatement that lands like satire. Inconvenient for whom? Not for some abstract “economy,” but “our own survival.” The punchline is that the bill arrives on biology’s schedule, not ours. Written in the mid-20th century, amid postwar industrial acceleration and Wiener’s anxieties about automated systems and militarized science, the warning reads less like pastoral environmentalism and more like systems analysis: you can’t indefinitely externalize costs in a closed world. Eventually the externality becomes the environment you’re trying to live in.
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Wiener, Norbert. (2026, January 15). The more we get out of the world the less we leave, and in the long run we shall have to pay our debts at a time that may be very inconvenient for our own survival. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-more-we-get-out-of-the-world-the-less-we-93949/
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Wiener, Norbert. "The more we get out of the world the less we leave, and in the long run we shall have to pay our debts at a time that may be very inconvenient for our own survival." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-more-we-get-out-of-the-world-the-less-we-93949/.
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"The more we get out of the world the less we leave, and in the long run we shall have to pay our debts at a time that may be very inconvenient for our own survival." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-more-we-get-out-of-the-world-the-less-we-93949/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.







