Posts Tagged “steve pavlina”

About a year ago, Steve Pavlina posted several articles about a weird little idea he had embraced called Polarity. It involves being more focused on either others or yourself, as your main motivational force in life. The former is called a Lightworker and the latter a Darkworker. But he also makes it clear that the distinction is not about good and evil. It’s just a personal choice for a long-term path in life.

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Who do you think of when you think of a resourceful person? Is it a rich person who has everything they need? Or is it a person who can always get what they need, because they have the smarts and the drive to to so?

Labor, land, capital, and entrepreneurship are all listed in my economics textbook as the fundamental scarce resources. While it is true then that wealth — land and capital — are known as scarce resources, we can be certain that the most truly resourceful person is the hard-working one with entrepreneurial skills. If you can do business things; put together a better website, impress people with the value of your products, or engineer new products from scratch, you are resourceful. If you can’t, well, you may have resources but you aren’t exactly resourceful.

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