Friday, April 2, 2010

What's for dinner?

If I owned a golden goose, foie gras would never appear on the menu. Rather, I would protect and care for that goose fiercely. In that most perfect of locations, Eden, when man was perfect and conditions were ideal, Genesis 2:15 notes that Adam was to care for the garden. In simplistic terms, prosperity results when effort is applied in accordance with natural laws and conditions. Actions contrary will stifle prosperity. Men who freely enjoy and can choose to share the fruit of their labor will seek and find paths to success. Those from whom fruit is stolen will seek methods of protection. Choices will be one or a combination of, cessation of production; fortification making oneself a less appealing target than alternatives; elimination of the ability of the thief to function. Freedom encourages prosperity. No matter the cost, it is less than servitude. I am Juan Freeman.

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