A well-lived life is not a tour of gas stations

By Tim O’Reilly

Money is like gas in the car — you need to pay attention or you’ll end up on the side of the road — but a well-lived life is not a tour of gas stations

— Tim O'Reilly


Full Quote

I want to remind you that financial success is not the only goal or the only measure of success. It’s easy to get caught up in the heady buzz of making money. You should regard money as fuel for what you really want to do, not as a goal in and of itself. Money is like gas in the car — you need to pay attention or you’ll end up on the side of the road — but a well-lived life is not a tour of gas stations!

Source

This full quote is from his 2006 commenencement address to the UC Berkeley School of Information.

Later referenced in his essay Work on Stuff That Matters.


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