The Old Ways

Egyptian · Maxims of Ptahhotep · 17 of 23

On Greed

Battiscombe Gunn, 1906

The greedy man's eye is never satisfied, and his share of good things never fills him. The desire of the grasping heart leads it astray; no happy lot is given to the man whose heart is avaricious. In the end it is the mild, the content, the giving man whose home endures. For there is no tomb made ready for the miser; his name perishes with his life.