A Blog is Born
Here’s what’s on my mind today. I heard an essay on NPR last week during the “This I Believe” segment. It was titled “Work is a Blessing” and the writer was talking about the lessons he learned from his father and grandfather about the virtues of hard work and self-support. I found it very inspiring and so in line with my own thinking.
As I continue to pour though the stimulus package (http://appropriations.house.gov/pdf/PressSummary01-15-09.pdf) I find myself becoming more concerned. You see, I truly believe that people are better than we give them credit for. I don’t think most Americans need a bailout plan. I don’t believe the government needs to take care of me. I believe that, left to our own devices, we are brilliant – talented, hard-working, able to address serious issues and hardships. Somewhere along the way, the government has become too interested in MY business.
What does this have to do with business? If you can’t run your business like you would if the money was coming directly out of your pocket – then step aside and let those more responsible than you have a hand at it. You simply cannot spend more than you make. (Hmmm… that goes for the government, too.) Didn’t we learn this as kids? Or, at least, that first hard lesson as young adults when you realized credit had to be paid back????
We are better than this. But with a “stimulus” bailout like this, we’ll not find out anytime soon.
Today’s rant has come to an end. The next one will be more focused, I promise.


One Response to “A Blog is Born”
John Curran on: March 9th, 2009 at 5:33 pm
03-09-09. The so-called stimulus plan is not yielding results, as evidenced from the CNN headline: “Dow and S&P close at 12-year lows as economic worries continue to spook investors.” And if FDR gave one of his ‘fireside chats’ today, that signal would probably be lost in the noise of the 24/7 news cycle.
I agree we have a reservoir of untapped talent available to meet the latest series of adversities. In what seems like a radical departure, NBC Nightly News is filtering through thousands of submissions in response to the following request: “We’re looking for good news. Nominate people doing good work, perhaps a random or regular act of kindness in a cruel economy, and we’ll tell some of their stories.” These stories may come to serve as a source of inspiration, and motivation during this turbulence.
There is a bioligical imperative, simply stated-”Grow, or die.” It’s time to focus, and start moving forward again.
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