Well Ray Croc is an excellent business man, that's obviously why his business model that hires teenagers to sell you a cheap burger is so successful. Same goes for most stories which have stood the test of time and permeated all cultures. There are very few things which are massively popular or successful which, at least at the outset, weren't based on something great.
Evil only knows how to kill steal and destroy that which righteousness creates. We're seeing this now in Hollywood as it is endlessly remaking and retelling old stories which resonated with millions across the world. Only now these stories have mary-sue type women who are handed everything (Mulan, Rey) because Hollywood is trying to appeal to a new kind of feminist virtue which insists that women are special for existing, rather than that they are special for overcoming difficulty (or sexism in the case of Mulan). The result is bad stories which teach no good morals, a fireworks show at best that is here today and forgotten tomorrow.
It takes great virtue to establish a great empire, and no matter how much wealth you amass you are typically only 3 generations from wasting the entire family's fortune.
Evil only knows how to kill steal and destroy that which righteousness creates. We're seeing this now in Hollywood as it is endlessly remaking and retelling old stories which resonated with millions across the world. Only now these stories have mary-sue type women who are handed everything (Mulan, Rey) because Hollywood is trying to appeal to a new kind of feminist virtue which insists that women are special for existing, rather than that they are special for overcoming difficulty (or sexism in the case of Mulan). The result is bad stories which teach no good morals, a fireworks show at best that is here today and forgotten tomorrow.
It takes great virtue to establish a great empire, and no matter how much wealth you amass you are typically only 3 generations from wasting the entire family's fortune.