"No man becomes rich without himself enriching others."
— Andrew Carnegie
No Man Becomes Rich Without Himself
No man becomes rich without himself enriching others.
About this quote
This maxim is widely attributed to Carnegie and consistent with his writings on wealth creation, though it does not appear verbatim in his major works. Carnegie argued throughout his career that productive wealth is not extracted from others but created through enterprise that generates employment and goods. The sentiment reflects his view of capitalism as a positive-sum system.
Source
Attributed, reported in Carnegie anthologies