This is controversial in a capitalist society (which is a great choice for a society while also being deeply flawed.) You may disagree and that's fine. You may agree, and that's OK, too. It's just a notion, but feels true:
What matters most cannot be monetized.
Or, if it IS monetized loses its value:
love
kindness
devotion
loyalty
trust
compassion
Emotions, feelings, relationships, and core character. We cannot cheapen it by placing a cost.
As leaders, we have an obligation to achieve our goals -- yes. And often that means making more money. We also have a (call it sacred) obligation to the higher ground of ethical, moral behavior in our leadership.
love
kindneess
devotion
loyalty
trust
compassion...
What else would you add to the list?
-- doug smith
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