There are winners and losers in a capitalistic society, but
capitalism does not choose who is a winner and who is a loser. The
winners are those who have the right idea, sacrifice their time and
money, take risks, work hard, and have a little luck and help along
the way. The losers are those who rarely dream of the impossible,
waste their time, spend their money foolishly, lack the courage to
take risks, and fail to dedicate themselves to achieving the
rewards of their efforts. Winners should receive the greatest
returns for their investments and the greatest of rewards for their
endeavors. While wealth may be distributed unequally, it results
more from an unequal dedication to acquire this wealth. That is not
only right, but it is fair.
At the heart of capitalism is choice, one of success or failure,
saving or spending, and work or recreation. Capitalism is a system
that allows a person to choose whether he or she wants to be a
winner or a loser. Today, too many have chosen the latter and
display the unbecoming traits of greed, jealously, and envy toward
those who have chosen the former.
While insecurity and instability may pervade this country's
economic, political and societal institutions, success can still be
achieved by those who look forward rather than backward, who avoid
the disadvantages of the past to take advantage of the future. In
"The Choices and Consequences of Our Age," you'll learn that it's
still possible to achieve success through hard work, sacrifice, and
self-reliance.
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