Businessmen: How About a Little More Care?

Businessmen and industrialists have always had these three things at the top of their mind:

  1. How can we make our product, or service, or output a little better?
  2. How can we as a business, or an industry, or an organization be a little faster?
  3. How can we be a little more profitable?

When you first look at it, this “improvement mind-set” seems to be of little harm. But for decades this mind-set has affected and neglected a few critical elements that surround and impact all of us.

These critical elements are nature and the environment—which impact us, and our future generations.

. . . Little did the industries care if they polluted waters and lands.

. . . Little did the packaged food makers care about the long-term health of their consumers and communities.

. . . Little did the weapons manufacturers care about who would ultimately pay the price.

And on and on . . .

In our chase to be a little better, a little faster, and a little more profitable—the damage we have caused is huge.

Businessmen and industrialists need to add a fourth and more crucial element to their “top of mind” list. And, that is:

  1. In our chase to be a little better, a little faster, and a little more profitable—how can we add a little more care to better our environment, to better our long-term health, and reconsider the future price of our actions today?