"Wealth flows from energy and ideas"
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Feather wrote in an America that watched industrial output, managerial science, and mass marketing reorganize daily life. In that context, the line reads like a compact defense of modernity: factories and offices don’t generate prosperity because they are morally superior, but because they channel human attention and power into repeatable processes. It’s also an implicit rebuke to aristocratic wealth and passive income myths. If wealth "flows", then blocking the channels - monopolies, corruption, complacent institutions - becomes as consequential as the initial spark of genius.
There’s a quiet anxiety under the optimism. Energy without ideas becomes exhaustion; ideas without energy become dinner-party talk. Feather’s formula is a warning to individuals and nations: fall behind in either, and the current reroutes elsewhere.
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