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Bourbon for Breakfast: Living Outside the Statist Quo
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“Now, I’m not saying that we don’t need rules in society. But the question of who makes the rules and on what basis becomes supremely important. Will the rule-making flow from the matrix of voluntary exchange based on the ethic of serving others through private enterprise? Or will the rules be made and enforced by people wearing guns and bulletproof vests with a license to shock or kill based on minor annoyances?”
― Bourbon for Breakfast: Living Outside the Statist Quo
― Bourbon for Breakfast: Living Outside the Statist Quo
“Morals do not come from the state and society. Morality deals with weightier matters that measure our thoughts, words, and deeds against universals that are true regardless of time and place.”
― Bourbon for Breakfast: Living Outside the Statist Quo
― Bourbon for Breakfast: Living Outside the Statist Quo
“We really don’t get all the government we pay for, and thank goodness. Lord protect us on the day that we do.”
― Bourbon for Breakfast: Living Outside the Statist Quo
― Bourbon for Breakfast: Living Outside the Statist Quo
“But now I understand something more fully that I once only understood abstractly. I see how utterly ridiculous it is to think that the state can be the right means to help those who are poor or living at the margins of society. The state is their enemy, as it is for everyone else.”
― Bourbon for Breakfast: Living Outside the Statist Quo
― Bourbon for Breakfast: Living Outside the Statist Quo
“The government never minds having more power, and is always prepared to paper over the problems it creates. An economy not bludgeoned by powerful elites is the ideal we should seek, even if it has a name that is wildly unpopular: capitalism”
― Bourbon for Breakfast: Living Outside the Statist Quo
― Bourbon for Breakfast: Living Outside the Statist Quo
“It doesn’t seem possible, but this is the number-one fact about work that new hires do not seem to understand. So let me repeat it: People are not paid because they finished school. They are not paid because they got through the job application process. They are not paid simply because they now enjoy a new job title. They are not paid so that the firm can enjoy the privilege of their presence. People are not paid for any of these reasons, or at least they are not paid for any of these reasons for very long. They are paid for only one reason: to make the firm more productive than it would be in their absence. Moreover, if workers hope to keep their position and improve it, their contribution to the productivity of the firm must exceed the resources that the firm is putting into them.”
― Bourbon for Breakfast: Living Outside the Statist Quo
― Bourbon for Breakfast: Living Outside the Statist Quo
“there are only five simple rules for getting by in the world of work. If you adhere to them, you will be an immense success in life, now and until the day you die. If you do not, you had better hope for a job in the government, join a union, or aspire to fulfill a quota. Here they are: 1. Listen carefully to instructions and never expect to be told anything a second time. 2. Do a complete job, and do it better than your supervisor expects you to do it. 3. Work diligently to the point of discomfort, and without interruption or complaint. 4. Complete all tasks in a timely manner, meaning as soon as possible. 5. If you run out of assigned tasks, look for other jobs to do that help others and the firm. That’s it: five rules to a happy, productive job, to a happy, productive life. Do”
― Bourbon for Breakfast: Living Outside the Statist Quo
― Bourbon for Breakfast: Living Outside the Statist Quo
