Saturday, April 25, 2015

Growth, Profit, Loss

The negation of organic Growth is stasis of some variety. Therefore, if there is a corresponding Will to Grow, such negation would be experienced as boredom, repression, etc., depending on circumstances. Likewise, insofar as any of those occurs in a business context, it could be interpreted as confirmation of the thesis that Profit-Seeking is a special case of a Will to Grow. However, the most significant Economic negation of Profit is Loss, not mere non-Gain. Hence, the psychology of Profit-Seeking, i. e. of Gain-and-Loss, is not easily reducible to a Will to Grow.

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