The problems of Socialist policies Many people seem to have forgotten that Socialism, as an economical and political doctrine, has been condemned by the Catholic Church, even the “moderate” or “tempered” forms of Socialism. This is mostly the effect of the “Novus Ordo Church” practically endorsing Socialist beliefs and promoting […]
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General principles for the choice of a career path As many young men in our society are clueless about what they want to do in the future, and, more often than not, go to college without any specific career plan, we wanted to provide some advice on how to choose […]
Where my perspective comes from You may be thinking to yourself: who is this guy who defends rich people and the love for riches? Isn’t he a rich man trying to defend his kin and his lifestyle? I’ll explain a bit about my background: I grew up in a lower-middle […]
Community service: when money becomes a means of charity Aside from the purely fatherly and familial duties, which already require “a lot of money” by modern standards, there can be other reasons why one would act in the spirit of perfection in working at increasing his revenues: reasons relative to […]
After having discussed the historical aspects of the “Trad Men competency” debate around career and entrepreneurship, we are now going to discuss the moral aspect of the question. Some trad men seem to hold an odd view that one’s efforts to earn more money than average, or to build a […]
True Restoration recently released a great conversation featuring Frankie Logue, Matthew Gaskin, and Stephen Heiner, about the “Trad Men Competency Crisis.” This in our opinion is a topic of the greatest importance which ought to be discussed more, given the weight it carries for the shaping of present and future […]
If you’re unfamiliar with the 80/20 Rule, also known as Pareto’s Principle, it’s the principle that a minority of producers is responsible for a majority of the results. This all started in Vilfredo Pareto’s garden. Pareto, an Italian economist, noticed that 80% of the peas that he harvested came from […]