Many people feel badly this holiday season about what they can’t do for, or provide to, their families.

The big question is do they feel badly enough, that on December 26th before sunrise, they will be determinedly at work learning a new trade, developing a more valuable and marketable skill, seeking a better job, starting a business on the side, or otherwise striving to be sure that the next time the Santa season rolls around, they are better able to enjoy it and give their family a top experience?

It is clear this past year was a year of recession, high unemployment, and low confidence.  We are at a turning point, most likely a breaking point, and the future is looking far more entrepreneurial than corporate.  Kiss goodbye any expectations of a fat corporate job coming your way.

So let’s use this post to provide a secret from Santa which is a lesson in economics and learn how we can use it for the Future of All Humanity.

Here is the lesson.

We either live or we die.  To live we must consume.  To consume we must produce.  When we produce a surplus, we can exchange the surplus.  We create a market to sell our surplus and buy what we need or desire.

One common enemy is scarcity.  Our mission is survival.  Our goal is abundance.

We want the best system of enterprise and minimal interference to produce the most wealth, distributed to the most people.

Since we are all in this together, we must all be in balance.

Our economic system consists of individuals (we the people), enterprise (which are businesses) and government.  The job of enterprise is to create wealth for the individuals of the enterprise. Government’s job is to create a climate for creating wealth but in doing so, it is a net consumer of wealth as the only way government obtains money is by taxing the wealth, the income, or both, of businesses and individuals.

Wealth is anything that has value that people are willing to work for and pay for.  Wealth is basic economics – creation, production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.

It is important to understand and control the balance between enterprise and government.

Over time, government may grow faster than enterprise through “creep”; it happens slowly but surely.  With higher wealth consumption, and lower wealth production, we are less rich because an expanding government becomes a net consumer of wealth with less enterprise to produce wealth.

As Santa says, when you learn the lessons of basic economics, you know a lot.  Combined with the concepts of freedom, you can do a lot.  Now, how can we use this lesson for the Future of All Humanity?

Well, entrepreneurs are the ones out there making an impact.  They are starting up businesses, building things, creating jobs, and raising the standard of living throughout the world.  In reality, they are the ones that have been creating all the jobs in the past 30 years.  So entrepreneurs are the future of the world.

In addition, have you noticed that the world is changing faster than our current education system can handle?  While there are many dedicated and amazing teachers and professors in our current system, they are just fighting a losing battle.  It is clear that large chunks of our education system are moving online and this change is being lead by information marketers.

By being an entrepreneur, by being an information marketer, or having a business helping entrepreneurs and information marketers start and grow their businesses, you are about the Future of All Humanity … you are creating jobs and providing education.

Inspired by this lesson from Santa, make a New Year’s resolution to spend your time in the upcoming year (circa 2012) to obtain education and learn to be an entrepreneur.  Work, mentor, teach, and inspire others to be entrepreneurs.  The time you spend gaining the knowledge and applying the principles of entrepreneurialism will be for gain, good, and success; not loss, evil, or failure.

Be ready to create, and execute in unexpected ways, and of course be ready to provide for the Future of All Humanity.

I trust this post, with a lesson from Santa, has provided some background about economics, our freedom to choose, entrepreneurialism, information marketing, and inspiration to impact the Future of All Humanity.

In closing, be sure to Read More of my Posts on my Internet Marketing blog at aspenIbiz BlackBox; Obtain Some Tips About Being No 1 on Google at aspenIbiz My Go-To-Market Partners, my Affiliate website; Learn How to be Savvy with Your Money Like the Insiders at aspenIbiz The Conspiracy For Your Money blog, and How to Live Longer at aspenIbiz My Life’s Advantage Today site.

Finally, I would like to provide Best Wishes for a Happy Holiday Season and a Prosperous New Year!

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Comments

01/15/2012 04:03

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02/01/2012 05:17

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03/08/2012 17:02

This is a very good choice. Because it can let you know more than with.

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03/26/2012 00:18

Other options that come to mind are working for an education book publisher or other business that sells to the education sector, you could set up your own private teaching / tutoring business or even write your own children's book.

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03/26/2012 00:18

I wouldn't worry. There will always be a need for education, even private if school places are cut.

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03/26/2012 00:19

Cutting the funding happens in every downturn but then increases again in the good times. It is not always down to the governments, a lot of education facilities waste money of things that are not really needed and when there is a dip they panic.

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03/26/2012 22:32

contained on the website, keep up the good work and hope to read some more interesting content in the future.

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04/27/2012 19:56

“And so it has been, and so it is written
On the doorway to paradise
That those who falter and those who fall
Must pay the price”

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05/03/2012 17:10

and the thousand-dollar shawl, and the grand house that you was going to build 7 Mr. S. Ah! 'Squire Prudent, I shall never again despise the comforts of our snug little cottage, with its humble

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