Q8 · UPSC Civil Services Mains 2025 · Essay · 125 marks · 2 min read

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Contentment is natural wealth; luxury is artificial poverty.

Topic: Philosophical and ethical quotes. Syllabus: Philosophical and ethical quotes Same official PYQ from year-wise 2025 and Philosophical and ethical quotes.

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Opening scene

Anecdote

A man counts three steel plates after a wedding and feels poor because the neighbour hired a chandelier. Nothing left the house except peace. Socrates: “Contentment is natural wealth; luxury is artificial poverty.” The poverty is made of comparison, not of empty tins.

Turn each heading into a full paragraph in the hall

Heading map

Unpack

  • Contentment = enough, attention, unbought dignity (santosh, Gandhi’s trusteeship).
  • Luxury = not comfort; the treadmill of display.
  • Artificial poverty = a lack invented by advertising, caste honour, GDP-as-self.

Quote to earn: Socrates (as traditionally given). Gandhi — “earth has enough for everyone’s need, not for everyone’s greed” (often so cited). Schumacher — small is beautiful. Buddha — tanha.

Person

  • Mental health: FOMO, debt for a wedding, a phone as status.
  • Stoic cousin: Epictetus — some things are not ours.

Society

  • Wedding and dowry inflation: luxury as social tax.
  • Fact peg: household debt and consumption surveys — aspiration can outrun income; use cautiously, no fake decimals.

Economy and ecology

  • Luxury emissions vs a decent floor for all (housing, protein, Ujjwala as need).
  • Fact peg: India still carries undernutrition alongside luxury housing — two worlds, one republic.
  • Circular economy, repair, public parks: wealth that is not luxury.

State

  • Welfare is not anti-contentment; it is a floor so contentment is possible.
  • Conspicuous official spending is artificial poverty of the public purse.

Counter

  • Do not preach contentment to the landless. Ambedkar: a hungry man is not “simple”. Luxury of the few can be the theft of the many. The quote rebukes greed, not justice.

Drop one peg where it fits — not a data dump

Value addition

  • Socrates Contentment as natural wealth; luxury as a poverty we invent by comparison.
  • Gandhi Need versus greed — use as an ethic of enough, not as anti-development.
  • Nutrition vs luxury Undernutrition and obesity/lifestyle disease can coexist — two poverties, one of them artificial.
  • Public goods Parks, libraries, clean air: wealth that is not luxury because it is shared.

Last 8–10 lines in the exam

Last paragraph

  • Close: raise the floor, lower the theatre. Contentment is a civic skill; luxury as identity is a tax on the soul and the planet. Expand each heading; this is not the full essay.

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  • Full essay?

    No. One paragraph must refuse the trap of telling the poor to be content. That is the examiner’s trap.

  • Development?

    Distinguish comfort and rights (good) from display-luxury (the quote’s target).

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