What Capitalism Should Be In A Businessman's Perception

Forgive me for capitalizing every starting letter of the title. I just want it to look that way. Anyway, I have another story, well, experience to tell you according to my sister's while she's working in this five-star international hotel and resort. For a background, this hotel and resort is very, very well-known in the world BUT owned by this businessman who doesn't believe in God but worships money. He is also extremely tight-fisted, obviously biased, racist and as much as possible, would do anything to reduce costs. Actually, he won't even give free meals to his understaffed hotels and resorts (I believe there are no three of them in the area since the other two were just acquired recently). Never have I seen such a most arrogant, devious and condescending individual apart from the usual people in politics. Setting all that hatred aside for such a pig, let's go to our topic for today:

Communism, Socialism, Capitalism...what gives? In all honesty, I don't give much of a damn. These are ONLY political structures. Not one of them is perfect. They say that politics are the beliefs of how a nation and its people should be governed and treated but ultimately, it still depends on how much the people want to raise everyone's rank, economy, position and happiness. OK, according to what I have read so far, it seems Capitalism has the best structure so far (but I love Australia more than the U.S.). Anyway, a business is a vehicle for not working for money anymore. In this day and age of corporate slavery and imperialism, people have become so clouded and blind of it all. It became one hell of a rat race which messed things up.

My, my, I'm getting carried away again. A businessman, an entrepreneur is instrumental to the development of people: skills, livelihood and living conditions. That is, in an idealistic capitalist setting. The problem with money is not loving money, but the greed of money. We need money, we use money, we keep money, etc. But if you have more than enough, we expand and we help people. But to all those aspiring businessmen or business owners someday, remember that one should help themselves before helping others but one should also have the capability to measure the success they have achieved through exit strategies and other means of realistic measurement. Besides, when you expand a business, people get employed; when you treat people well, you retain most of them, if not all; if you're able to do all these things, your business also benefits from it in the future. The Golden Rule and Karma, in full effect, one way or the other.


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