On Wednesday 30 August 2006 08:02, Peter Machell wrote: > Business aspects come absolutely last in my workshop, every time. I'd > be constantly broke without others to assist me with billing etc. I > think this attitude is peculiar to really good, honest small > companies, not just to Medicine.
You are right. "Business" is what is destroying the fabric of society, wasting our natural resources, polluting the planet. Business here defined as anything seeing it's goal in "maximising monetary profit" "Craftmanship" / passion for one's work is the opposite, and can be found in any domain, not just limited to medicine. If one is really good at something, one is unlikely to starve and may even achieve some degree of financial independence - but one never gets rich that way. However, never "having to work" as in spending the ultimate non-replaceable resource (our life time) on something we don't like doing makes up for the financial shortfall compared to the get-rich-quick-business-types. Horst _______________________________________________ Gpcg_talk mailing list [email protected] http://ozdocit.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gpcg_talk
