Making a Living and Making a Life

WISDOM

A man who does not learn to live while he is getting a living, is a poorer man after his wealth is won, than he was before.” John G. Holland

slow down and REFLECT

on the MEANING and the MESSAGE of today’s quotation

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IN YOUR OWN WORDS…  what is the main idea or theme that is expressed in the above quote?

If you can’t explain it simply, you don’t understand it well enough.” (Albert Einstein)

PERSONALIZE….

Do you have any personal experiences or observations that relate to the meaning of this quote? If so, describe a specific example.

There are many truths of which the full meaning cannot be realized until personal experience has brought it home.”  (John Stuart Mill)

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ai Assistant

Interested in seeing what artificial intelligence (ai) has to say about the meaning of today’s quotation? Compare it to your own interpretation. You may be fascinated, or even possibly humbled.

ai INTERPRETATION of TODAY’S QUOTE

A man who does not learn to live while he is getting a living, is a poorer man after his wealth is won, than he was before.” John G. Holland

“What It Means

Holland is drawing a powerful distinction between making a living and living a life.

  • “Getting a living” refers to earning money — building a career, accumulating wealth, striving for financial success.
  • “Learning to live” refers to cultivating relationships, enjoying experiences, developing character, finding meaning, and nurturing the soul.

The warning is clear:
If someone sacrifices joy, relationships, health, curiosity, and personal growth entirely in pursuit of money, they may reach financial success — but feel spiritually or emotionally bankrupt.

The Deeper Insight

The tragedy isn’t poverty.
The tragedy is arriving at wealth and realizing you postponed living.

It echoes a timeless truth: wealth is a tool, not the goal. If the pursuit of wealth crowds out life itself, then success becomes hollow.

For someone young and ambitious this quote is especially meaningful. It reminds her that striving and savoring can, and should, happen together.” (chatGPT, 02/28/26)

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By Gary and Esther Berkley

Gary and Esther Berkley are the authors of "Whatever You Become, Become Your Best - The College and Graduate Guide to Wisdom for Success in Life." Check it out at www.amazon.com/dp/B09593L5FT

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