At the simplest level, economics can better show us the consequences of our actions. Less simple are cases in which we don't have the knowledge to predict the full consequences. Global warming and climate change are examples.
Edmund PhelpsRead
The good life, as it is popularly conceived, typically involves acquiring mastery in one's work, thus gaining for oneself better terms - or means to rewards, whether material, like wealth, or nonmaterial - an experience we may call 'prospering.'
Interpretation
A fulfilling life often includes mastering one's work to achieve both material and nonmaterial rewards.
In this quote, Edmund Phelps emphasizes the importance of achieving mastery in oneβs profession as a key component of a successful and fulfilling life. He suggests that true prosperity stems from not only the attainment of financial wealth but also from enriching experiences and intangible rewards that come with professional satisfaction and excellence.
In practice
Motivational speeches at work conferences to encourage employees.
At the simplest level, economics can better show us the consequences of our actions. Less simple are cases in which we don't have the knowledge to predict the full consequences. Global warming and climate change are examples.
If every effect of any new products or methods were required to be known before they could be produced and marketed, they would not be true innovations - and thus not represent new knowledge of what people would like, if offered.
The epic story of the West is the development in the 19th century of a mass prosperity the world had never seen and its near-disappearance in one nation after another in the 20th.
Entrepreneurs have only the murkiest picture of the future in which they are making their bets, and also there is ambiguity: they don't know when they push this lever or that lever that the outcome is going to be what they think it is going to be - there is the law of unanticipated consequences.
When the word 'morality' comes up in connection with economics, income distribution and financial stability are usually the issues. Is it moral for rich countries to use such a high proportion of the world's resources or for investment bankers to earn large bonuses?
A nation's economy is more than its markets, tastes, technologies and property rights.
When I came to New York, I told everyone I was a writer/director, and they said, 'No.' There was a rule. You could be one or the other. They ordained me writer. But then I won the Obie for directing 'Spunk,' and the rules changed.
If you can count your money, you don't have a billion dollars.
If you lose money for the firm, I will be forgiving. If you lose reputation, I will be ruthless.
Planning defines the particular place you want to be and how you intend to get there. It's a responsibility rather than a technique.
With rare exceptions, all of your most important achievements on this planet will come from working with others- or, in a word, partnership.
I built my talents on the shoulders of someone else's talent.
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