November 30, 2022

Well, it turns out that the old fashioned values of virtue and integrity are not just nice, but necessary! In reading this week I came to see how important it is to our economy that we are investing and relying on businesses that operate with integrity. Without integrity, the entire economy is subject to destruction. Would you invest in dishonesty and self interest? Me neither! I liked the one line in this weeks article that said, "Trust is fragile. Like a piece of china, once cracked it is never quite the same." 

I also liked thinking about the 'real justification' for business. I don't want to be an entrepreneur just to make money. In fact, becoming financially successful is actually one of my fears. I don't want to want money or things. I want to want the "'something' more or better" out of business. I want to 'contribute to society' as Dave Packard said. I want to look out on the world and see, truly see where I can use who and what I am to improve the safety, happiness and self sufficience of those who currently don't even know what they can hope for. 

The two solutions that I liked most and agreed with were

First, "it would help for companies to see themselves as communities whose members have individual needs as well as individual skills and talents. They are not anonymous human resources." 

I truly feel that a business that cares about its members will have greater success with loyalty and productivity.

And second, "The contribution ethic has always been a strong motivating force. We should, as charitable organizations do, measure success in terms of outcomes for others as well as for ourselves."

I want my life to have made a difference in others lives, and I want them to leave their impression on me.

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