Part I: Of the Propriety of Action, Section III: Of the Influence of Fortune upon the Sentiments of Mankind, Chapter I: Of the Causes of the Judgement concerning Fortune
Adam Smith
Adam Smith suggests that the trappings of wealth and power often come with their own chains. Kings fight for a security that a beggar can find by simply accepting his lot. A person’s peace of mind hinges more on their acceptance of circumstance than on their societal rank or material possessions. In this way, the beggar sunning himself on the roadside may enjoy a tranquility that eludes those in constant pursuit of more.