A
ble,
the entrepreneur, seems to have a bright future.
But what about the rest of the island? Haven’t we just
created a caste system of the have and have-nots? Will
Baker and Charlie suffer because of Able’s success? Not
likely. Although it was never
his intention to benefi t
anyone other than himself, Able’s
capital helps everyone
nevertheless. Let’s see how.
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After witnessing the ease with which Able now catches his
fi sh, Baker and Charlie asked him to
share his innovative fi sh
catcher.
“Hey, Able,” said Charlie, “since you use that thingy only
every
other day, how about you let me use it the day you’re
out doing other stuff?”
“C’mon, share the wealth,
buddy,” added Baker.
But Able didn’t just
fall
off the tuna truck
yesterday. He remembers
his self-sacrifi ce … he
remembered
their scorn,
and he thought of the
risk. “What if they break my net? What if they just don’t
give it back? Then it’s back to square one for me. So long,
designer leafwear!”
With
all this downside, Able turned them down. “Sorry, guys,
no can do. I made my own net, so can you.
At least you guys
know that the thing works!”