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Submitted by Sandy on

Great piece, Doc.

Funny thing - I've been contemplating the very foundation principles of Capitalism, and think that where it works, the above principles apply in spades - and when it fails, is when it diverges from win / win into win/lose territory.

The greatest inventors in American history did not set out to "get rich". They set out to create and/or supply a product to EVERYONE ELSE. They were attempting to fulfill the needs and wishes of others -- and the reward for doing so successfully was ... money, (and long-term fame and adoration).

The electric light, phonograph, telephone, airplane ... sliced bread. You name it, and the reason it was a success was that it added value to the lives of MILLIONS of others. The goal was to add value to the lives of others - the reward - they would HAPPILY hand over their money in exchange.

Henry Ford's major inspiration was NOT the assembly line. It was the desire to find a way that automobiles could be manufactured in such a way that EVERYONE could afford them. The assembly line was simply the solution to the problem that before Ford cars were too expensive for anyone except the uber-rich to afford.

I believe much of our current economic mess is because business has lost sight of the "providing" side of the equation, because the focus in business models and teachings over the past 40 years have been more and more focused on the "receiving" side of the equation.

When Americans *EXPECT* that their houses will double in value in 5 years (without having to actually do anything to them, like add a bonus room), then we've lost sight of value AND values.

You're absolutely spot on -- that business (be it baseball or Wall Street), needs to be reminded that the most successful and long-running business models are ALL built on a win/win platform.

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Submitted by Tuner on

Good stuff!  Reminds me of Gal 6:10:

"Therefore, as we have opportunity, let us do good to all people..."

Mutuality _is_ indeed key to a life worth living.

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