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Title
Thought for the day by Charles Handy on ethics
Creator
Charles Handy
Date Created and/or Issued
1987-04-30
Publication Information
The Drucker Institute
Contributing Institution
Claremont Colleges Library
Collection
Charles Handy Papers
Rights Information
For permission to use this item, contact The Drucker Institute, https://www.drucker.institute/about/drucker-archives/
Description
Charles Handy thought for the day on how being individually in touch with God puts people in touch with their consciences and sense of ethics. Handy begins the thought discussing the distinction between two different types of money, those being "ordinary money" and "money money," and the danger of not being able to distinguish between the two in everyday conversation. He uses this example to caution against losing touch of reality and one's "moral gyroscope," proceeding to state that one's moral gyroscope cannot be found in other people or in laws, but inside one's self under God's influence.
Type
text
Format
tiff
Identifier
chp00390
http://ccdl.claremont.edu/cdm/ref/collection/p15831coll12/id/1801
Language
English
Subject
Handy, Charles B
Porsche automobiles
Money
Ethics
God
Source
Charles Handy thought for the day on how being individually in touch with God puts people in touch with their consciences and sense of ethics, April 30, 1987; Charles Handy Papers; Box 18, Folder 3; 1 page
Relation
Charles Handy Papers - https://ccdl.claremont.edu/digital/collection/p15831coll12

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