Profits climb and stock prices surge as the economy grows and capital flows reward risk.
Government meddling kills wealth. Profits rise when investors are rewarded for risk, not when ministers decree it.
Investors chase profits, but true wealth grows from enduring value and craft, not fleeting trends. Quality endures; elegance, discipline, and patience turn risk into refined reward.
Investors are right to prize risk, yet prudence, thrift, and public spirit steady the market; let invention serve the common good, not merely private gain.