To start – the United States’ form of governance embodied in the U.S. Constitution is not perfect, but it is the best the world has ever or will ever see. That being said, the fact that socialist ideology has been seeping into our current government where the Founding Fathers practice and promotion of individual achievement and the benefit it provides to society is being replaced by the philosophy of “from each according to his ability, to each according to his need.”
Wealth Virtues Journal: July 24, 2011
Wealth Virtues Journal: May 2, 2011
America’s New High
It is my hope that the President and Congress use the same military methods used to eliminate our number one terrorist threat, to eliminate our number one financial threat – the national debt.
Wealth Virtues Journal: April 18, 2011
Wealth Virtues Journal: April 13, 2011
What I have in Common with Congressman Paul Ryan
It is interesting (and refreshing) to see the influence of Benjamin Franklin and his “Way to Wealth” reflected in Congressman Ryan’s “Path to Prosperity”.
Wealth Virtues Journal: January 27, 2011
Why Netflix Helps Me to Balance my Wants vs. Needs, and Increases my Wealth
A while back, a service I recommend in my book Wealth Virtues, the Stock Advisor from Fool.com recommended Netflix stock (NFLX) as an addition to anyone’s portfolio. I took that advice, mostly on the Fool.com recommendation, but also because of my experience as a new customer.
Wealth Virtues Journal: January 23, 2011
Wealth Virtues Author James Ward Featured on “The Balancing Act” on Lifetime Television
New Year’s Resolutions can be tough to keep, especially ones related to your finances. The Balancing Act host Danielle Knox talks with Wealth Virtues author James Ward about how the virtues of Ben Franklin applied to the practice of the Cycle of Positive Wealth can create realistic wealth and a comfortable retirement income for anyone at any age and income level.












