Tiller
Practically Family
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Except for this guy.
Another man to admire. I personally have never heard of Mr. Feuerstein, but I do have admiration for Jon Huntsman Sr. I don't think either men simply got into business though in order to do good works, I imagine it was to create wealth. In Mr. Huntsman's case it was also to show what a real businessman should be. Should be, not is.
He regrets that their needs to be a lot of paperwork, and a good handshake isn't enough to close a deal. The thing is I don't think you can go back to anytime in history where business was done without the legal institution of contracts.
I think Pompidou stated it simply before when he said
That's the way it has always been, and I think so long as human nature doesn't evolve to be different then it is today, that is how it will always be. Profit will always be the driving motive and ultimate responsibilities of a business, so far as the majority of business owners are concerned. And whether you call it enlightened self interest or you call it greed the trait isn't going to be leaving humanity anytime soon.They did just that - got as rich as they could while staying within legally and socially accepted parameters.