Thought for the day by Charles Handy on real worth versus net worth, and how the essential things in life do not have a price and cannot be bought. Handy begins the thought discussing how he finds the current market depressing, and how his net worth has suffered as a result of fluctuations and downturns in the market. He proceeds to talk about what he perceives to be his real worth, which he believes is only granted by God, and how one cannot buy the things in this life that really matter, such as a clear conscience, love, truth, sincerity, or faithfulness.
Handy, Charles B Chamberlain, Neville, 1869-1940 Eliot, T. S. (Thomas Stearns), 1888-1965 London Business School
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Throught for the day by Charles Handy on real worth versus net worth, and how the essential things in life do not have a price and cannot be bought, October 17, 1989; Charles Handy Papers; Box 18, Folder 5; 1 page
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