LoveMyHats2
I’ll Lock Up.
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In some cases this is true, however there are some of us business owners that do tend to think of what we do for our customers as being top notch and have a great deal of pride towards our end products. I do work for an income, but what I do with the money I make is not just for myself.One thing that's really swept the world over the last thirty years or so has been the idea that the sole responsibility of any business is to its shareholders. This was not a dominant view prior to the '80s, certainly not to the extent that it is today -- it's a notion that was popularized by Milton Friedman and his followers, and has now become practically a religious dogma among those who hold to it.
By contrast, the dominant view in the Era, especially from the thirties forward, was that business existed to serve its *customers,* and that profit was a just return for service provided, both in terms of the product and service sold and in terms of the service provided by the business to its community. That seems like a subtle difference, but it explains a lot about what's happened in recent decades: businesses increasingly see themselves as being solely in the business of making money, not of providing a product or a service. That makes it all too easy to justify and rationalize the abuses we see today.
My wife and I travel and seek locations for Animal Shelters that are in need of financial assistance. I have been totally in charge of a compound that houses unwanted children in Belize, right on the outskirts of the city of Orange Walk. The budget for that runs fairly high and I have never allowed any outside sources to become involved with it as I do not like how many "charity" organizations are nothing more than a way for the select few running them, to become well off.
I have been at one time, the president of a car club. During that time of my life, I had more than one time paid off someone's home mortgage due to the person losing a job, paid for a few funerals for members that died in auto accidents and provided financial aid to the surviving spouse. Am I a rarity as a business owner? I don't think so. I know other people that have the same level of thinking about what can I do to help others that are in need. Even some famous people that are actors or are into professional sports and some in the music industry, do so very much to help other people with their money.
I know you may have heard of J.K. Rowling, the fine lady that wrote the Harry Potter stories. You may not know it, but she on her own donated the largest amounts of cash to the MS society for years on end. She is a terrific person.
I guess what I am trying to say is that not everyone that has some money is only concerned about being rich.