Why It's OK to Want to Be Rich (2024)

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By Jason BrennanCopyright 2021

      Finger-wagging moralizers say the love of money is the root of all evil. They assume that making a lot of money requires exploiting others, and that the best way to wash off the resulting stain is to give a lot of it away.

      In Why It’s OK to Want to Be Rich, Jason Brennan shows that the moralizers have it backwards. He argues that, in general, the more money you make, the more you already do for others, and that even an average wage earner is productively “giving back” to society just by doing her job. In addition, wealth liberates us to have the best chance of leading a life that’s authentically our own.

      Brennan also demonstrates how money-based societies create nicer, more trustworthy, and more cooperative citizens. And in another chapter that takes on the new historians of capitalism, Brennan argues that wealthy nations became wealthy because of their healthy institutions, not from their horrific histories of slavery or colonialism.

      While writing that the more money one has, the more one should help others, Brennan also notes that we weren’t born into a perpetual debt to society. It’s OK to get rich and it’s OK to enjoy being rich, too.

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      Key Features

      • Shows how the desire to become wealthy in an open and fair market helps maximize cooperation and lessens the chance of violence and war
      • Argues that it is much easier for the average for-profit business to add value to the world than it is for the average non-profit
      • Demonstrates that the kinds of virtues (e.g., conscientiousness, thoughtfulness, hard work) that lead to desirable personal and civic states (e.g., happy marriages, stable families, engaged citizens) also make people richer
      • Argues that living in small clans for most of their history has given humans a negative attitude towards anyone acquiring more than her "fair share," an attitude that’s ill-suited for our market-driven, globally connected world
      • In a final, provocative chapter, maintains that ideal economic growth is infinite.

      1. The Root of All Evils

        2. For the Love of Money

          3. Is Money Dirty? Does Money Corrupt?

            4. It’s OK to Make Money

              5. Rich Country, Poor Country

                6. Give it Away Now?

                  7. Riches, Repugnance, and Remaining Doubts

                    Biography

                    Jason Brennan is the Robert J. and Elizabeth Flanagan Family Professor of Strategy, Economics, Ethics, and Public Policy at the McDonough School of Business, Georgetown University, USA. He is the author of 14 books, including In Defense of Openness (2018) and Why Not Capitalism? (2014).

                    "Is it OK to want money? With his trademark blend of philosophical analysis, social scientific data-mining, and norm-busting verbal pyrotechnics, Jason Brennan argues that it’s more than just OK. Wanting to become rich is how we make our world a better place and, along the way, author lives that are genuinely our own."
                    John Tomasi, Brown University, USA 

                    "Do you own a BMW? Are you already in business school? If so, then maybe put this book down and instead consider getting into something a bit less comfortable by Marx, Fanon, Foucault, or Elizabeth Anderson. But for the rest of us, Why It’s OK to Want to Be Rich is an exhilarating, illuminating, mildly terrifying ride. Provocative and challenging at every beautifully-handled turn, drawing on a wealth of economics and psychology, this direct little book sets out the moral case for money—making it, spending it, even luxuriating in it, and not feeling bad about it. Many of us raised in the wealthiest, most capitalist, happiest societies in human history have been taught to react to such ideas with a complex mixture of rage and guilt. You might already want to throw this book across the room. Fine, fine.  But read it first. You might learn something—about money, about markets, about economics, even about yourself.  If nothing else, I know of no better, faster introduction to the moral case for capitalism. It is the kind of book that enriches all of us, even if—and perhaps especially if—we are inclined to disagree with it."
                    Alex Guerrero, Rutgers University, USA

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                    FAQs

                    Why do we want to become rich? ›

                    Working to meet ends, paying bills, paying rent, groceries, etc. is an everyday life struggle for most people. Acquiring wealth eliminates this worry in a person and they find solace in this newfound comfort and financial security in life.

                    Is it necessary to be rich to be happy? ›

                    It doesn't always take a lot of money to find joy, but it does take self-reflection and knowing how you really want to use your money,” she said. “Once that is defined, determining the amount it will take and a plan to get there provides peace of mind and ultimately joy.

                    What to do if you want to be rich? ›

                    1. Invest. The goal of investing is to buy assets that may provide financial growth over time. ...
                    2. Take advantage of compound interest. ...
                    3. Create a plan and follow it. ...
                    4. Start a business. ...
                    5. Cut spending. ...
                    6. Try taxing yourself. ...
                    7. Consider additional education. ...
                    8. Take calculated risks.
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                    When should you consider yourself rich? ›

                    Someone who has $1 million in liquid assets, for instance, is usually considered to be a high net worth (HNW) individual. You might need $5 million to $10 million to qualify as having a very high net worth while it may take $30 million or more to be considered ultra-high net worth.

                    Why it is ok to want to be rich? ›

                    In Why It's OK to Want to Be Rich, Jason Brennan shows that the moralizers have it backwards. He argues that, in general, the more money you make, the more you already do for others, and that even an average wage earner is productively "giving back" to society just by doing her job.

                    Is being rich worth it? ›

                    Being rich may sound like the dream, but it's not a guarantee for long-term financial security. To truly secure your financial future, it's important to aim for wealth. Wealth provides a sense of financial freedom and stability that being rich cannot always offer.

                    Are rich people any happier? ›

                    “In the simplest terms, this suggests that for most people larger incomes are associated with greater happiness,” says Killingsworth, a senior fellow at Penn's Wharton School and lead paper author. “The exception is people who are financially well-off but unhappy.

                    Are most millionaires happy? ›

                    Millionaires are happy, but not extremely happy.

                    It might seem ludicrous to hear that anyone from this pool of millionaires responded as lower than a “10 out of 10” on happiness. But the results showed that millionaires were around an 8 out of 10 on their self-reported happiness.

                    Are we happier without money? ›

                    The Killingsworth Study

                    They were also surveyed about their income and satisfaction with their lives. Using this data, which constituted over 1.7 million experience samples, Professor Killingsworth found that larger incomes “were robustly associated” with both greater happiness and greater life satisfaction.

                    Is it hard to get rich? ›

                    The bottom line is that while the idea of getting rich overnight may appeal to you, the reality is that financial success takes time, effort, and patience. Whether you're a business owner or working towards your personal financial goals, building wealth requires careful planning, hard work, and taking calculated risks.

                    What makes you rich? ›

                    The main measure of wealth is net worth: the total value of your household's assets (like houses and savings), minus debts (like mortgages and student loans).

                    What to do if suddenly rich? ›

                    12 Things You Must Do When You Become Suddenly Wealthy
                    1. Eliminate High-Interest Debts. ...
                    2. Create an Emergency Fund. ...
                    3. Diversifying Your Investments. ...
                    4. Avoid Impulse Spending. ...
                    5. Plan for Taxes. ...
                    6. Don't Immediately Leave Your Job. ...
                    7. Keep the Money Safe and Wait. ...
                    8. Focus on Educating Yourself Before Spending.
                    Dec 17, 2023

                    At what age are you most wealthy? ›

                    Net worth is the difference between the values of your assets and liabilities. The average American net worth is $1,063,700, as of 2022. Net worth averages increase with age from $183,500 for those 35 and under to $1,794,600 for those 65 to 74. Net worth, however, tends to drop for those 75 and older.

                    What salary is considered rich? ›

                    Here's the income it takes to be a top earner in your state

                    You'll need to earn more than half a million annually to be considered among the highest earning residents in 11 states and Washington, D.C. "This comes down to cost of living," Murray said.

                    What age do most millionaires start? ›

                    Sometime around age 50, the average American can now expect a household net worth exceeding $1 million. How did so many 50-somethings become millionaires? Household wealth swelled at a record pace during the pandemic.

                    What motivates people to become rich? ›

                    Financial Security and Freedom: Many individuals are motivated by the desire to achieve financial security and freedom. They want to have a comfortable lifestyle, provide for their families, and have the ability to pursue their interests without financial constraints.

                    Why does God want us to be rich? ›

                    God does want each of us to be rich in every possible way -- health, love, and peace of mind, as well as material possessions. God wants this, however, not just for our own sake, but for the sake of all humankind.

                    What is the importance of being rich? ›

                    Wealth is often thought of in terms of money and material possessions, but it can also refer to other forms of assets such as property and investments. Having a level of wealth can provide a sense of security and freedom, allowing for financial independence and the ability to achieve our goals and aspirations.

                    Why everyone wants to make money? ›

                    There are a variety of reasons why people want to make money. Some people want to make money to support themselves and their family. Others want to make money to travel or to retire early. And still others want to make money to give back to their community or to help others in need.

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