Does the End of Making Money Justify Being Mean?
Title: Does the End of Making Money Justify Being Mean?
Category: Literature / English
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Does the End of Making Money Justify Being Mean?
A couple of decades ago the once prosperous small American town of Flint Michigan, was crushed. Were you to walk down a residential street in Flint, you would see boarded up vacant houses where families once lived. Front lawns that, not to long ago, had children running, laughing, and playing hide and go seek on them, are now unkempt and silent. Were you to look hard enough, you may even see a tumble weed blowing
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that businesses use their resources to help the surrounding communities in whatever way the can. If we say that making as much money as possible is the highest good in business, then we say that it is also the highest good in life. If we make money the highest good in life, then, I believe, life won’t be very good. In short, the end of making a good profit, will never justify being mean.
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