brewer
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Man ... I'm glad I don't have your skepticism ...
I am just honest. My clients love me. I work to make money and I do what I love. It ain't for my clients though.
Wal-Mart by the way has done more for poor people in this country---providing inexpensive goods to those who need them--more than any other person or entity. Further they provide jobs over seas that otherwise would not exist. Anyone truly caring about the poor should praise them... IMO.
There's sooooo much that I'd like to quote and respond to in your post but it would take wayyyy too long, so I'll respond this one because I think it summarizes the whole thing anyway.
I totally agree with your above statement. People do go into business to benefit themselves. But............that does not automatically mean that they can't provide benefit the customer at the same time.
Like I said, you are in business to benefit yourself and benefits to customers are collateral at best.
This has nothing to do with ethics or "sleeping better at night", but rather has everything to do with my companies long term survival and growth.
Like I said, you are in business to benefit yourself. If your business makes more money, lasts longer, and grows more because people think you care about benefiting them--so be it--but that's not why you are in business.
Brewer, you sound pretty angry verging on confrontational. Is that frustration due to not everyone seeing the "truth" as you see it?
I am not angry at all... I am trained to write in active voice and it can come across as too direct. That's not intentional. But I do find it a bit ridiculous that people can't be honest and proud that they work and endevour to benefit themselves -- and NOT others.
I mean, as an extreme example, if you are so altruistic and care about others benefiting rather than benefiting yourself--then just donate all your money and organs to others....
Stated another way, altruism is ridiculously incurably flawed and non-virtuous; most people who claim to be are the opposite!
Don't get me wrong, I give to charity and I volunteer in my community and I work more pro-bono than most of my colleagues---but it's primarily because I enjoy helping others in my free time. I don't wear it on my sleeve like i am better person for doing it. I am not, and no one is a better person than another because they are more charitable. People that do that -- do drive me nuts. Charity is not virtue, it's something you do because YOU enjoy it and YOU find it fulfilling. Truly charitable people do it anonymously.
(Example: Joe Biden criticizing Mitt Romney for not paying enough in taxes; Mitt Romeny donated more to charity in one year than Joe Biden has in his entire life!-- and Mitt never told anyone that until called out by Joe, the moron--even then mitt said nothing and his VP defended him.)
I also don't pretend my work is charitable... My work is work... and it's purpose is to benefit me. My charitable donations are just that--charity. I know the difference. Too often I see people that do nothing charitable, but then claim they are charible because they "care" about benefiting others in their line of work... It's BS!