Money Makes the World Go Around, the World Go Around. . . "
Then there's that famed Dolly Levy quote, "Money is just like manure, it does absolutely no good unless you spread it around."
But my favorite reference, which seems more applicable here, is that THE LOVE OF money is the root of ALL evil
Even Buddha begged on street corners in order to eat. Money and Materialism have their pragmatic place in life, the problem however comes when we misplace our priorities when it comes to such things and get overtaken by the ego-centered trappings of money; feelings like you must have a Luxus vs. a Kia. . . . truth is the Kia is dollar per dollar a better all around vehicle when it comes to performance, safety and dependability. The Luxus is just a new name for Cadillac -- a nice top end car for people that THINK they're rich. But then in the eyes of the truly wealthy, that's what a Bentley is. . .
In show biz there exist a handful of simple rules;
1.) If you drive a used car, make certain it's a classic in good condition or one you are actively restoring.
2.) Always dress at least 10% better than the client/patron when working if at all possible.
That latter one kills me in that I've seen guys take out loans in order to buy two suits, tailor fit that run well over $1,500.00 each. They live off Mac & Cheese by day just to look successful by night. . . tell me this isn't misplaced priority in action. . .
There is a great deal of common sense in the Sloan piece but I can assure you Winston, common sense is a con-artists best friend; they exploit it at every turn in that's it's proven successful when it comes to sales. . . ask any politician.
I loathe how materialistic things have become, especially in this country. I just recently posted some things about how we've lost the meaning of the holidays. . . Not "Christmas" per ce' but the long lived meaning of this time of year and what it seems to represented for all peoples -- a new hope, new life, moving literally out of the oppressive dark back into the light. Even the various symbols (ornaments) of the season are shared things and yet, so few honestly observe those factors, it's all about bribing our fellows with this and that gift and giving merchants reason to celebrate. We've lost our perspective and priorities as the result of expectation and even demand. Try giving your kids homemade presents this year and see how grateful they are. . .
But it's not just them, adults do the same thing and we do it year round, always striving to obtain our favorite flavor -- MORE!
So you could say that this is a timely article but as I've always done when it comes to this character, I would step lightly when it comes to how much credit one extends; they more this type gets you to agree with them, the more you ignore their shortcomings and inaccuracies. Like I said, ask any marketing professional, politician, salesman, public speaker, political advocate, et al.Statistics: Posted by Craig Browning — 06 Dec 2011, 01:46
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