Tag: money

Hall’s Rule of Social Order – #129

4 June, 2012 (12:00) | Hall's Rules of Social Order

Hospitals are businesses. They’re not just there to make you feel better.  They are run like businesses.  They worry about low overhead and getting customers in and out as quickly as possible.  Are you aware that 1 in 3 births that occur in a hospital result in a Cesarian section?  That’s a 50% increase since […]

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Hall’s Rule of Social Order – #188

21 May, 2012 (12:00) | Hall's Rules of Social Order

People’s willingness to pay a price defines market price, and that line is always being tested. This is probably more of an obvious one, but the social implications are severe, in my opinion.  There are two evils at play here.  The first, a common negotiation strategy is to ask for twice of what you really […]

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Hall’s Rule of Social Order – #187

14 May, 2012 (12:00) | Hall's Rules of Social Order

There is a big difference between cost and worth and they should never be confused.   Just because a shirt costs $990 does not mean it is worth $990, or anything near that!  There are so many examples of materialism where people pay so much more than the practical value of an item.  Even if […]

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I took out a loan on my empty heart, babe

15 March, 2012 (12:00) | Poll the People

How much debt do you have?  Include everything – school loans, house mortgage, car payment, business borrowing, everything.  

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Hall’s Rule of Social Order #99

20 February, 2012 (12:00) | Hall's Rules of Social Order

Never fully trust a realtor. Despite what they say, they’re probably not thinking with your desires 100% in their minds.  As a general rule of thumb, you should always know and question people’s intentions.  if they have no incentive to help you, they probably aren’t.  realtors make money from you.  They have a little motivation […]

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Hall’s Rule of Social Order #289

26 December, 2011 (12:00) | Hall's Rules of Social Order

Offer people money when they’re paying for your enjoyment.  My favorite line that lead to this rule came from the Heinritz family:  “Boats don’t run on thanks, they run on gas.”  If they refuse, that’s up to them, but it’s up to you to initiate the gratitude.

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