"The rich man who gives, steals twice over. First he steals the money and then the hearts of men"
- Edvard Munch
About this Quote
This quote by Edvard Munch suggests that when a rich person gives, they are in fact taking something away from others. The first thing they take is the cash itself, as they are distributing a part of their wealth. Nevertheless, the 2nd thing they take is more subtle and insidious - they steal the hearts of males. This might suggest that the act of offering is not genuinely selfless, as the rich man gains adoration and praise from those who get his generosity. It likewise indicates that the abundant man may utilize his wealth to control and manage others, eventually taking away their autonomy and independence. Munch's quote acts as a cautionary pointer that even acts of charity can have concealed motives and repercussions.
This quote is written / told by Edvard Munch between December 12, 1863 and January 23, 1944. He was a famous Painter from Norway.
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