Quote #207440
The reward for work well done is the opportunity to do more.
Jonas Salk
About This Quote
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Interpretation
The quote reframes “reward” away from external prizes—money, status, or rest—and toward continued purpose. To do something well is to earn trust, resources, and the moral mandate to take on larger problems. It also implies a growth-oriented discipline: excellence creates momentum, and the proper response to success is renewed effort rather than complacency. In a scientific or civic context, the line suggests that meaningful work expands one’s capacity to contribute; accomplishment becomes a gateway to further service. The aphorism thus functions as both motivation and ethical reminder: the best compensation for good work is the chance to keep working at a higher level.



