Of the hundreds of books I have read over my years on this planet, there are three that stands out more than any other. "Atlas Shrugged", "1984" and "The richest man in Babylon".
I briefly wish to talk about Atlas Shrugged, because it relates to a conversation I had over a nice curry lass night. In case you haven't read it, it is a fictional account of what happens to a country when innovation and the capitalist spirit is smothered by Socialist doctrine, red tape and Big Brother diktat.
Written decades ago, it now seems that we are venturing into this very arena, only in a slightly different form. The small business owner, the lifeblood of the country is being smothered by regulation upon regulation that does little if nothing to promote commerce in any form. We are being strangled whilst large corporations run rampant across the land doing pretty much as they please.
You only have to see how some Clinical Waste removal companies are acting dishonourably to see how fecked up the system has become. Their use of lies and bully boy tactics is not backed up by any semblance of customer service. When it comes to the law of contracts, they are unfortunately in dishonour. Many of them are in breach of contract.
Time for us all to send them a message I think. I will talk about this more in my next email newsletter. To sign up for FREE, go to www.gdpresources.com
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