There is a gigantic difference between earning a great deal of money and being rich.
Marlene Dietrich understood what many high-income earners never grasp: wealth is a *condition*, not a transaction. You can move mountains of money through your hands—commanding it, spending it, watching it accumulate—and still possess nothing of permanence if you cannot retain and deploy it with intention. A surgeon making half a million annually while drowning in lifestyle expenses remains perpetually anxious, whereas a modest librarian with modest debts and a long view toward compound interest sleeps soundly. The distinction cuts deeper than mere numbers; it's the difference between being *controlled* by money's motion and being *steadied* by money's stillness.