Ὁ μέγιστος πλοῦτος τὸ μηδενὸς δεῖσθαι

The greatest wealth is to need nothing
Diogenes of Sinope, philosopher who gave up everything to live like a dog in a barrel
Interpretations
The paradox of modern happiness economics confirms Diogenes' intuition: the more we have, the more we need. Studies show that beyond basic needs, increased wealth does not translate to increased satisfaction. Minimalism and conscious consumption lead to greater satisfaction than continuous accumulation of goods.
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