RE: Righteousness
December 8, 2017 at 1:21 am
(This post was last modified: December 8, 2017 at 1:39 am by Haipule.)
(December 8, 2017 at 12:41 am)Chad32 Wrote:Dude! Keep it to business practices. I have a good friend who is a business major whos profession is business advisor. He travels the world helping smaller businesses become multimillion dollar businesses. His success rate is 100%. He is in high demand. He is also a pastor of a non-denominational church in Arizona. He teaches the righteousness/standard of God, as outlined in the bible, whether they care or realize it or not, as it relates to business practices.(December 7, 2017 at 11:28 pm)Haipule Wrote: That's beside the point like your ears!
How so? This is the problem with anyone's standard of perfection. It's up to opinion, and interpretation. There is no one individual who has all the answers.
I juxtaposed good practices with bad practices in an attempt to show the power of God as it relates to business practices.
The perfect righteousness of God hamburger is awesome and intricate and quite a pursuit. And yes, relative as far as perfection. Serve that to people without skimping on quality, or overcharging. Be generous but DO NOT undercharge--just is just. You have a potential great business. Now, just take good care of your employees and love them as if they are your own children. Build a family and not some "Who's on first" team. And please, pay your proper taxes. The more perfection you can pour into your business, the more the return as water seeks it's own level. Don't forget charity if you want even more! I want 1.5% of gross!
One more thing to remember about a business model. When a movie producer brings a script to the director, the director asks, "Do you want it Good, Fast or Cheap...pick any two?"