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“Money is simply the abstraction of value that allows us to exchange the output of activities in an efficient way.”
Greg Harmeyer, Impact with Love: Building Business for a Better World

“And to be more acute about it, our capacity to expand our impact is limited by our ability to grow. If you are doing things well; if you are creating value for others, a meaningful place of employment, challenging work, or innovative products; if you view your products and offerings as a service to the world that positively impacts people’s lives; and if, at the end of the day, you are sending employees home as better family members, then growth naturally should be part of your equation. If you’re doing something with a positive impact, it’s natural to want to do more of it. Additionally, the ability to expand and amplify your voice, to reach more people, to serve more broadly are all a function of the ability to grow. Growth—at an organizational level and an individual level—is about fulfilling potential. There is something deeply meaningful about this as it taps into all the talents, strengths, and gifts we have, individually and collectively.”
Greg Harmeyer, Impact with Love: Building Business for a Better World

“To believe all of this, one has to believe in abundance, the idea that through innovation, efficiency, improved quality, new ideas, and exploration, we raise the potential outcomes for all in society. Abundance recognizes that improvements for others—which is what capitalist businesses are fundamentally about—ultimately can lead to improvements for all. And it is this efficient drive toward abundance that capitalism contributes to the social good.”
Greg Harmeyer, Impact with Love: Building Business for a Better World



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