Posts Tagged ‘value’
Sailing Faith: The Long Way Home – Introduction
Tuesday, June 1, 2010 22:43 No CommentsWe find, while preparing for our voyage in Hampton, Virginia, a number of folks planning voyages of their own and a few who have actually left the dock. The planners are dreamers, conjuring obstacles to maintain the dream. As soon as the boat is all ready; boats are boats, and will never be all ready. As soon as they have accumulated enough money; there will never be enough. As soon as the kids are older, or the kids have moved out, or …
I recall a man I worked with years earlier who refused a sizeable Christmas bonus. “I always wanted a Cadillac,” he said, “but as soon as I get my Cadillac, the dream is gone. I just think the car can’t be as good as the dream.”
People know when they leave the dock, the dream is gone.
The Value of America
Monday, February 16, 2009 13:10 4 CommentsWe all know that the minute a new car leaves the lot with a new owner, the amount of money that car trades for takes a noticeable hit. It is the same piece of machinery it was only moments before, nothing has changed in the value of that car, in the physical components that cause [...]