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Posted on June 26, 2008 - 6:23am at The Entrepreneurial Mind
Find more posts like this: Our book on entrepreneurship and virtue, Bringing Your Business to Life (co-authored with Mike Naughton), is now available for pre-order at Amazon.com. Work and Leisure12
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Find more posts like this: My co-author Mike Naughton likes to remind people in his talks around the world about faith and work that "If we don't get leisure right, we can't get work right." Not All Good Ideas, are Good Ideas12
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Free markets are neither inherently good, nor are they inherently evil. Entrepreneurial activity is not in an of itself a moral act. The ends that the entrepreneur pursues and how they pursue those ends defines the morality of their entrepreneurial efforts. There are entrepreneurs who use their gifts and talents to build businesses that provide economic, social, and cultural benefits. The Wisdom of Counsel10
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