

If more company leaders followed this example of selflessness instead of being so fucking greedy the economy wouldn’t be so shitty. I mean really, just how much money do you really need to have.
This dude is fucking awesome. \m/
is there an article on this or something?
It’s true. He actually cut his pay down to $90,000 not $100,000.
The story is about 3 years old, but is still poignant.
But he points to corporate culture as the long-term solution. Like the AIG bonuses, Nishimatsu says, “shocked” him. “It’s like they’re from another planet,” he says.
A lesson of this recession, he hopes, will be that corporations don’t solely pursue profit and instead focus on the long-term financial health of the company and employ people and help society. Together with shared sacrifice, he believes, the global economy will recover - but only if everyone from the CEO to the entry-level employee works together.
(via grumpyhedgehog)

Author James A. Owen is offering his ebook “Drawing Out the Dragons” for free for the next few days. It’s a wonderfully inspirational book about staying positive through adversity, believing in yourself even if no one else does, and not letting other people limit you if there’s something you really want to do. Definitely food for thought. And it’s free! http://coppervaleinternational.com/make-today-extraordinary/ :)
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(Source: nicolegendary, via tragicallysilly)
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