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The relationship between Money and a Company

What is money ? what is a company ? we know that money is what drives a company- but what is that intense personal relationship between both of them that binds them together? Lets try and find out....

A company is a realisation and product of a person's thoughts. a kind of mental process being made real.... It is a personification of a persons convictions in his dreams and in his abilities...It is also a kind of means towards a common end...a company becomes the assembly line where the person's dreams are made true.

Now, money. Money is that quantity which is a measure of a person's value in society. it is a collective measurement and is not of a particular person's opinion. It has that true and pure nature of the river ganges - it brooks no one person's opinion. it is so pure, because it is a direct reflection of the society's need for the object in question , opinions and discussions be damned. It is true- because it cannot be explained or rebuffed - it simply is , and it is always right.

A company requires money to grow - to create - to evolve - in short, to exist. money is that quantity which will never stay in a place where it does not find value....in other words, in a place where it will not find the value which it is worth , it will not stay. The nature of money is such that it cannot exist without a definite root.

A company which cheats or uses unfair means to do business - will sooner or later look into hell itself. Even if things look optimistic for a while, reality will very definitely catch up and then the true value of the company will be out in the open, the signs will always be there to see for the person with open eyes, who sees things for what they are, without bias or taking sides. but after sometime when reality does catch up, then there will be no way of mistaking anything, because money's nature is so simple and uncomplicated that only by outright non-recognition will it be possible to not understand it.

I realise that what i have wriiten for now on the subject is not much- i do have plans to make this a bit bigger. but do comment- it often is food for thought.
Also do read this- i found that it is rather all very true.

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