All through history, there have always been movements where business was not just about the accumulation of proceeds but also for the public good.
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I have been very fortunate to be successful in business, and I believe that it is right that people who have this type of wealth should give something back into society.
Large fortunes are all founded either on the occupation of land, or lending or the taxation of labor.
I don't think anybody ever started a great business because they wanted to make a little more cash. They had a dream. They wanted to better their life.
I've felt a little culpable that we entrepreneurs often invent businesses just to drive people to buy more things.
In the charitable world as in the business world, opportunities should drive budgets, not the other way around.
There are many roads to prosperity, but one must be taken. Inaction leads nowhere.
Businesses can lead with their values and make money, too. You don't have to simply be purely profit-driven. You can integrate social and environmental concerns into a business, be a caring business, be a generous business and still do very well financially.
Economically considered, war and revolution are always bad business.
Government can't create wealth, but it can create the conditions for private enterprise to flourish.
Business is other people's money.