I am distressed that economic theory is based on one dimensional human being, the selfish human being. ...
Every human being has an unlimited capability to solve problems. Never give up. Even if you fail, never give up. ...
Each individual person is very important. Each person has tremendous potential. She or he alone can influence the lives of others within the communities, nations, within and beyond her or his own time. ...
one cannot but wonder how an environment can make people despair and sit idle and then, by changing the conditions, one can transform the same people into matchless performers. ...
I learned that things are never as complicated as we imagine them to be. It is only our arrogance which seeks to find complicated answers to simple problems. ...
Things are never as complicated as they seem. It is only our arrogance that prompts us to find unnecessarily complicated answers to simple problems. ...
We rsquo;ve used our creative power to focus on making money mdash; and we rsquo;ve done it like it rsquo;s the only game in town. It rsquo;s not. There rsquo;s a more exciting game in town. ...
All human beings are very creative - full of potential, full of energy... So, money kind of allows them to express it... And if you re successful, you can take more money. You can expand your capacity, reach next level of capacity, and so on. ...
We have a list of human rights - right to food, right to shelter, right to health, right to education, many such items which are considered and accepted as bill of rights. These are to be insured to people. So all nations, all societies try to do that.......
The profit orientation is only one orientation of a person. The same people who are interested in profit-making are also selfless. I am not saying that capitalist theory is wrong. I am saying that it has not been interpreted and practiced fully. ...