I'm sure Bill Gates read that book and applied it accordingly, screwing the lives of everyone just for his personal gain.
I think the story is a little more complex than that. The man is now supporting the largest philanthropic organization in the world with assets totaling ~40 Billion. Granted some of his business tactics were/are ethically dubious but at the end of the day the man is trying his best to change the world for the better.
You could argue that he has a fortune and thus it is easier for him to give it away or that his motives are sinister. But nevertheless, in the end he will do much more than you or I will ever in our lifetimes to improve the world and for that he earns my respect.
It seems in some cases maybe the ends justify the means
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A link to where the journal article can be found if you're sciefically inclined
http://www.bme.ufl.edu/research/publications/detai lpublication.php?PUBS_id=10
No. They're simply more evil.
I'm sure Bill Gates read that book and applied it accordingly, screwing the lives of everyone just for his personal gain.
I think the story is a little more complex than that. The man is now supporting the largest philanthropic organization in the world with assets totaling ~40 Billion. Granted some of his business tactics were/are ethically dubious but at the end of the day the man is trying his best to change the world for the better.
You could argue that he has a fortune and thus it is easier for him to give it away or that his motives are sinister. But nevertheless, in the end he will do much more than you or I will ever in our lifetimes to improve the world and for that he earns my respect.
It seems in some cases maybe the ends justify the means
A link to where the journal article can be found if you're sciefically inclined http://www.bme.ufl.edu/research/publications/detai lpublication.php?PUBS_id=10
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