>>58981483. Encourage innovativeness by making regular emphasis on animating as much as we can so that the average wizard need focus less on physical labour, and much more on important matters like research and education, military service, company management, and of course, leisure time.
We don't need a dozen wizards operating textile mills, let each wizard manage one himself by animating the various machinery within.
We don't need wizards to whip the oxen, push the plows, cut the grain or thresh them by hand: let the whips, plows and theshing nets do that. Wizards should be reaping the benefits of being plantation owners, not working them.
The increased productivity will result in greater profits, profits which should be given back to the good wizards and witches who make it possible in the form of generous wages and more time for liesure in the home and educational opportunities and tuition.
Some may say that by animating such jobs, we deprive the average wizard of labour. A valid concern, but a false one. For every mundane job removed by animation, there will be need for a skilled animator to oversee it.
Animation = Progress! Animation creates jobs! The goal is a fully animated industry within the decade or less.