Ocupation: Economist
Life: 1856 - 1929
Birthday: 1856
Death: 1929
The inlet of a man's mind is what he learns; the outlet is what he accomplishes. If his mind is not fed by a continued supply of new ideas which he puts to work with purpose, and if there is no outlet in action, his mind becomes stagnant. Such a mind is a danger to the individual who owns it and is useless to the community.
Topics: Men, Ideas, Community