A Thanksgiving Helping of Reality
A Thanksgiving Helping of Reality - by Lance
https://fee.org/articles/why-the-pilgrims-abandoned-common-ownership-for-private-property
I found the to be a very thoughtful and relevant read giving the current political climate and pending holiday. I am grateful to live in a nation that provides the opportunities we have. The opportunity to be successful, to be mediocre, or to fail.
In my life I have experienced all three. Failure was simply a catalyst to try again, or try harder. Success was something I freely shared. I employed people and gave to those with less.
As experienced in our early history the incentive to work harder and learn more helped me first and then those whose lives I could impact. I could never have appreciated being handed something without effort.
Socialism, guaranteed work, living wage and the like are simply put, wrong thinking. They don't lead to success. They don't lead to achievement. The lead to mediocrity and discord. Much more so than perceived inequality.
https://fee.org/articles/why-the-pilgrims-abandoned-common-ownership-for-private-property
It seems every few generations seems to forget the difficult lessons of history.
https://fee.org/articles/why-the-pilgrims-abandoned-common-ownership-for-private-property
I found the to be a very thoughtful and relevant read giving the current political climate and pending holiday. I am grateful to live in a nation that provides the opportunities we have. The opportunity to be successful, to be mediocre, or to fail.
In my life I have experienced all three. Failure was simply a catalyst to try again, or try harder. Success was something I freely shared. I employed people and gave to those with less.
As experienced in our early history the incentive to work harder and learn more helped me first and then those whose lives I could impact. I could never have appreciated being handed something without effort.
Socialism, guaranteed work, living wage and the like are simply put, wrong thinking. They don't lead to success. They don't lead to achievement. The lead to mediocrity and discord. Much more so than perceived inequality.
https://fee.org/articles/why-the-pilgrims-abandoned-common-ownership-for-private-property
It seems every few generations seems to forget the difficult lessons of history.
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