Quote by Oscar Wilde
When I was young, I thought that money was the most important thing in life; now that I am old, I know it is
Summary
This quote suggests a shift in perspective regarding the significance of money as one ages. In youth, the speaker held the belief that money was the ultimate priority in life. However, through life experience and wisdom gained over time, the speaker now realizes that money is not the most important thing. This change in perception implies the discovery of other values such as relationships, personal fulfillment, or experiences that hold greater significance and bring more satisfaction than a monetary focus alone.
Topics
Elderly
By Oscar Wilde