Friday, February 8, 2013

The Micro-Economics of Prosperity

Prosperity is defined as the process of being successful or wealthy.


Why is the American Middle Class not as successful as it was the 1970s?  Government and macro-economics aside, it is something which is affected greatly by the trend of thought.

Prosperity is created when success is made - when an opportunity is met with proper preparation.  This requires several things - the plan, the means, and the motivation to match the opportunity and persevere.  The pioneering American spirit promoted all of these things, and it can provide them again, if we look to history as a path.

Yes, society has changed.  Hiring practices have changed.  Liability laws have changed.  Planning skills have been substituted for rhetoric.  Motivation to persevere too often isn't valued - especially with a novel idea.

I am suggesting we change that.  People need to hear more about the success stories of people like themselves to motivate them.  People need the critical thinking skills necessary to adapt a plan to changing circumstances.  In essence, America needs a way for an everyday person to take a path to success.

Promoting Classic All-American Prosperity is the way to a prosperous future for ourselves, and our children.  

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