So, I'm reading this Napoleonic war strategy book called, "On War" by Carl Von Clausewitz. Within it I saw this dope ass quote, and felt, good.
In economics, trade off occurs, so basically one person can not do better without one being worse off.
Napoleon says:
It is not enough that I succeed — everyone else must fail.
Thoughts?
Picture yourself owning a business and having to protect profits and employees; would you attack the profits of another business to protect your own?


5 comments:
You have to treat business like war trying to outdo the competing company. Ex. macys aganist other stores of their caliber they are always having sales and special deals to attract customers that might have loyalty to other stores.
True. True.
What are your thoughts on being in business? And lying, cheating, stealing, all within' the scope of the law (as your high paid lawyers see it)?
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it might seem wrong but the rule of business is to increase the amounts of profit and revenue. The things that you mention lying, cheating, and stealing do that until you get caught. So, every successful business CEO has skeletons in their closet..
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