I had mentioned before that Mike and I never got rich by taking the time to do the best job possible for the money we received, although we were satisfied with what we got. I believe that there is a natural limit to the ratio of profit to expense if one truly exchanges their best [...]
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51. The Un-Free Market Costs
Posted in consumerism, crime, culture, economics, government, jobs, legal profession, social justice, trade, tagged commerce, corruption, cost of living, freedom, government, legal fees, philosophy of work, politics on February 8, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
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