Georgia, Statesman April 20, 1956 – November, 13, 2014.
Kakha Bendukidze was a Georgian statesman, businessman and philanthropist, founder of the Knowledge Foundation and head of the supervisory board of Agricultural and Free Universities.
Also known as Businessman, Philanthropist, Founder
Regarding Georgia's mixed democratic progress, he often used to say: "Georgia made a step forward in terms of democracy, but sometimes when you make a step forward you step in shit.
I read many years ago how healthcare was organized in Ancient Chinese villages. They have a doctor, and this doctor was paid one egg or chicken by each family when each family member was healthy. When something goes wrong, they stop paying. So the doctor was motivated not to spend money for healing but to spend money for preventing disease. This the product. You should organize the system that way. The system as a whole is setting the product of maintaining health.
Government is at best useless, and at worst counter-productive.
Everything can be for sale, but the honor.
Conscience doesn't sell because if you have it - you can't sell it, and if you have it - you won't sell it.
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