As it happens, there are no columns in standard double-entry book-keeping to keep track of satisfaction and demoralization. There is no credit entry for feelings of self-worth and confidence, no debit column for feelings of uselessness and worthlessness. There are no monthly, quarterly, or even annual statements of pride and no closing statement of bankruptcy when the worker finally comes to feel that after all he couldn?t do anything else, and doesn?t deserve anything better
As it happens, there are no columns in standard double-entry book-keeping to keep track of satisfacti…
Barbara Garson
Barbara Garson is the author of Money Makes the World Go Around: One investor Tracks her Cash Through the Global Economy, Penguin, NY 2002. In this book investor Garson puts part of her book advance into Franklin Templeton`s Mutual Shares Fund. That`s how she became a part owner of the French based water company Suez Lyonnaise.