“Children learn many principles of natural law at a very early age. For example: they learn that when one child has picked up an apple or a flower, it is his, and that his associates must not take it from him against his will.” ChildrenAgeLawNaturalPrinciplesExampleFlowerApplesAssociatesNatural Law Book:The unconstitutionality of slavery: including parts first and second Source: The unconstitutionality of slavery: including parts first and second
“I think consumerism breeds dissatisfaction, and I think that the advertisers play to that. So I cannot be comfortable with that. On the other hand, the cornucopia of products and innovation - I love Apple, for example. That's a temple of consumerism in many ways.” ThinkingWayPlayHandsExampleProductsComfortableInnovationApplesTemplesConsumerismDissatisfactionAdvertisers Author:John Elkington
“Apple has never allowed ad-blocking software on the iPhone or iPad. This is one among many reasons that I ditched both. Not because I hate ads all that passionately, but because it's an example of the obsessive corporate control Apple maintains over its environment.” ReasonHateEnvironmentExampleI HateBlockCorporateApplesOver ItSoftwareAdsObsessiveIphoneIpads Author:Kevin Drum
“Business executives need to start by spelling out and communicating their values. Then they need to lead by example. This means getting rid of the bad apples and declining opportunities that bring instant wealth at the cost of selling one's soul.” NeedsMeanSoulValuesOpportunityWealthExampleCostCommunicateSellingInstantApplesExecutivesSpellingBad Apple Author:Vivek Wadhwa