We have to understand that in 30 states you can actually make more money from just sitting back and receiving entitlements than you can from working a minimum-wage job, so it shouldn’t surprise us that a lot of people elect to take the first option. — Housing and Urban Development Secretary Dr. Ben Carson in an April 29, 2018 interview by Genevieve Wood (@genevievewood )
Category: Editorial
You get to choose
You get to choose. You can choose to be a “product of your environment” or you can choose to be the person God designed you to become. Every success you ever had, and every mistake you ever made, it is all up to you. You are the one writing your story, so go write a great one.
Employment Visionaries: Henry Ford on Employment and Disabilities
I believe that there is very little occasion for charity in this world–that is, charity in the sense of making gifts. We have found it possible, among the great number of different tasks that must be performed somewhere in the company, to find an opening for almost any one and on the basis of production (ed. not a hand out). The blind man or cripple (sic, 1924 society) can, in the particular place to which he is assigned, perform just as much work and receive exactly the same pay as a wholly able-bodied man.