Summary
This quote reminds us that material possessions and tangible things are not the key to true happiness and fulfillment in life. Instead, it suggests that the most valuable aspects of life are often intangible, such as love, relationships, experiences, personal growth, and inner peace. It encourages us to focus on these intangible and meaningful aspects rather than getting caught up in the pursuit of material possessions, which may provide temporary satisfaction but ultimately do not bring lasting joy.
By John Ruskin