Watch New York Times bestselling author Mark Albion's 3-minute animated movie Based on Mark's book, More Than Money.
"The Good Life" takes you to a chance meeting between an MBA and a fisherman on...
Watch New York Times bestselling author Mark Albion's 3-minute animated movie Based on Mark's book, More Than Money.
"The Good Life" takes you to a chance meeting between an MBA and a fisherman on a small island. As the MBA tries to teach the fisherman about business, the fisherman teaches him about life.
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I think this is about quality over quantity.Quality of life instead of over abundance of it. Give a man a fish, and he will eat one day.Teach a man to fish, he will feed his family. I think that too many people rely on money for material needs. when in fact, the essence of life is not found in materials, but truly in our love for our loved ones and our own self. I see that fisher man as one that is grounded, and in touch with his real needs; not in touch with the needs society wants for him.
"Give a man a fish and you'll feed him for a day, teach a man to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime" A little fix. And I wholeheartedly agree with you. I hope you won't judge me based on my username, seeing as you are open-minded.
I don't get it. In his imagined cannery business, he could bring fish to markets that didn't have them before. He could help families store food in a way that wouldn't spoil within a day. That and more.
Don't get me wrong, the story is lovely, but if we all sat around sipping wine and playing the guitar, would we have computers, electricity, and cars right? I mean, let's not take big business for granted, because we all reap the benefits. That is, if you like being able to go to a supermarket.
Big business has NOTHING to do with technological development. They are only the middle man that put it in the market to make money. Not all reap the benefits as well. The system feeds off the middle and lower classes with debt. So, your wrong.
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A little fix. And I wholeheartedly agree with you. I hope you won't judge me based on my username, seeing as you are open-minded.
Don't get me wrong, the story is lovely, but if we all sat around sipping wine and playing the guitar, would we have computers, electricity, and cars right? I mean, let's not take big business for granted, because we all reap the benefits. That is, if you like being able to go to a supermarket.