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summary of how wealth accumulates men decay summary of GB Shaw​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Moderation is best in all things. When one has too much of anything, be it wealth, beauty or strength, one is tempted to abuse it and in the process life is ruined. A man, who has too much of wealth, will spend lavishly on all things including food. Excess food, especially if it is fatty, will ruin one’s health. Too much wealth makes many lose their balance and they indulge in all kinds of vices and go all out to satisfy their carnal desires. If excess eating is accompanied by liquor and indiscriminate gratification of one’s carnal desires that is a sure road to one’s ruin. Too much wealth also makes one haughty and inhuman. Of course, there are exceptions. But generally too much of wealth makes one lose human qualities and that person behaves like a beast believing in the maxim that might or physical strength that emanates from excess wealth is always right. As one tastes excess wealth, he does not hesitate to adopt any means to earn more of it. With morals and ethics receding to the background, a man who is very rich decays both physically and mentally.

Answered by qwcules
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summary of how wealth accumulates men decay summary of GB Shaw :

  • How Wealth accumulates and Men Decay' is a short essay by George Bernard Shaw in his book.
  • The Intelligent Woman's Companion to Illiberalism and Capitalism.
  • In the essay, Shaw exemplifies the disastrous nature of Capitalism on the mortal mind.
  • When one has too important of anything, be it wealth, beauty or strength, one is tempted to abuse it and in the process, life is ruined.
  • A man, who has too important of wealth, will spend lavishly on all effects including food.

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