In his later life, Robert Triffin received wide recognition for his work. Especially his intellectual analyses with a focus on contemporary economic policy issues and his tireless fight for a true international monetary order were praised. In 1989, King Baudoin made him a baron. Triffin chose as his motto a paraphrase of Belgium’s national motto, transposing “Unity makes strength” into “Unity makes peace.” It is remarkable that throughout his life Triffin remained faithful to the ideals of his youth, a rare quality. The young Triffin was indignant about the Versailles Treaty, while the old Triffin fulminated against the Vietnam War. For him, economics was a way to contribute to a better world. He was never interested in high-level prestigious positions or financial gain. He was strongly attached to his independence and the pursuit of a better and more peaceful world. He was indeed a true monk in economist’s clothing.