“Well, I think the biggest mistake is not learning the habits of saving properly early. Because saving is a habit. And then, trying to get rich quick. It’s pretty easy to get well-to-do slowly. But it’s not easy to get rich quick.”…
Blumberg, A., & Davidson, A. (2008, May 9). The giant pool of money. This American Life radio program. Retrieved from http://tinyurl.com/MGMT409GiantPool…
so unerringly into rich folks' pockets, come from?" By asking readers where wealth comes from,…
Read the Hypothetical Case Problem #1 at the end of Chapter 1 and respond to these questions:…
"If past history was all there was to the game, the richest people would be librarians."…
According to the book, “The Millionaire Next Door,” most people who have over $1 million either in their bank or tied up in investments have never spent more than $300 on a suit. These people range from retired investors to caravan salespersons. They haven’t lived a glamorous life full of fast cars and catwalk clothes; they have built their wealth by cutting back on what they spend rather than by earning more money. Here is how you may cut back your budget so you have more money to invest and build wealth.…
14. Describe Natural Law and give a scripture reference to support it? What ways do we see natural law operating in our societies?…
Kant’s formulas are then treated as candidates for a universal moral criterion for the permissibility of maxims, to be tested against our intuitions regarding the best cases that inventive philosophers can devise as apparent counterexamples. If one interpretation of Kant’s formula yields counterintuitive results, then another interpretation is proposed. The fate of Kantian ethics itself, as a moral theory, is then seen as depending on this enterprise of interpretation, and how well our best interpretation of Kant’s principle fares against our intuitions about the most challenging examples against which we can test…
“People on their own could not be trusted to make the best use of given money, but give them a noble institution or needed family and they would use it to good ends.”…
3. What will you do when one or more of the values you have listed conflict?…
iv. Natural law theory: the laws should just pop out from within us because they just occur w/in us. By our close observation of nature we see what they should be. Almost as if they occur within us.…
You will agree that, we all work to make money. The money you make currently comes from your ABILITY and the TIME you put into your Job or Profession. This is called ACTIVE Income and is Limited / Insecure (Stops if you do not perform).…
ARTWORK Jen Stark, How to Become a Millionaire in 100 Days 2007, 1 million pieces of hand-cut paper, size varies (average: 3' x 3')…
Ethical Manifesto COM450 Communication Ethics University of Phoenix Ethical Manifesto Categorical Imperative and Golden Mean are the models of ethical decision making that most mirror my own ethical decision making practices. Categorical Imperative closely models my own ethical decision making practices. Its moral universalism has been widely influential on equality and human rights. When faced with an ethical decision, I try to weigh what is best for me and what is best for all parties involved. The possibility of a decision putting me at an advantage while creating an obstacle for someone else plays heavily on my final decisions. Kants model emphasizes the importance of choosing what is right (positively effects others) over good (positive effects self). My philosophy on decision making in the moral aspect is to try to put others first. Like any animal with a survival instinct, it can prove to be struggle doing what is best for others when it does not always align with the enrichment of oneself. While Golden Mean is not my primary mode of ethical decision making, it bares relevance not only to decision making but to life itself. Fulfillment in life comes from balance-the simultaneous avoidance of depravity and overindulgence. In making ethical decisions, a conflict between what is best for others and what is best for the self. Ideal circumstances would present an outcome in which the best interests of all parties, self included, would be achieved. However, there are very few times in life were one is so lucky. Therefore, one must find a median a point between depravity and overindulgence of all involved person that represents harmony, symmetry, and proportion. In my decision making, I look for the outcome that best suit all factions involved but should the need arise, I will put the needs of the many above the needs of the few, myself. For example, Erin, an administrative assistant of a major printing corporation found during idle lunchtime chit…
1) Act as if your maxim were a universal law of nature. What if everybody did this action? A "maxim" is a personal principle of action, such as "I will never lie," "stealing is wrong." If your maxim is not one that can be universalized, then it does not issue from the categorical imperative. For example, if your maxim was "lying is permissible", then human relationships would not be possible because we would not know who to trust. This formulation, then, can be summed up with the question, "What if everyone did this"?…