Money as the Bottom Line
We hear today that people see only money is the Bottom Line. Money was originally intended as the form of trade forgoods and services. Along time, it has been expandedas a root to the ultimate lavish lifestyle. You would thinkthat a person with four mansions would feel awkwardknowing that so many have no home, or peoplethrowing out good food, don’t think about those goinghungry. People admit that lavish lifestyles don’t makethem happy, so they go for them anyway?Instead of “sharing the wealth”, we should all just striveto live comfortably and refrain from living in excess.Affluent people know better, yet they are too selfish toconsider others. The same could be said for well-to-dopeople living off of government assistance based onfraudulent information, scam-artists, or phony charities.If the laws were written properly, there would be so fewscams or phony charities. Right now, there are veryfew legitimate charities, certainly none at the cooperatelevel. The non-profit status no longer has… Read More »Money as the Bottom Line