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Incredible get rich quick overnight with a skull full of subjective cash! |
Sep 10 2009, 09:02 AM
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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Super User Posts: 540 Joined: 23-March 06 From: the rock Member No.: 3 |
Would you love to have pockets full of little green pieces of paper with pictures of dead white men on them? How many do you want? 1 billion? 2 billion? A kazillion American dollars? A kazillion Euros? A googolplex of Yen?
Do you want the secret of the laws of attraction to make your pockets so absurdly fat that you get stuck in doorways? Do you want to get a neck problem from the number of diamonds on your hip bling? Well I am sorry. I can't help you with that one. I probably have less of those green pieces of paper than you do. I am in poverty, at least as far as it is defined economically. In the book "Galapagos" by Kurt Vonnegut Jr., the economic system throughout the world crashes because, as Vonnegut puts it, "People slightly revised their opinions about the little green pieces of paper." Money is often thought of as an objective measure of what something should trade for, but when you go and have a miserable time at work for an hour, does it feel to you like that hour of your life was worth $7.95? Are you doing $6.55 worth of help to the planet when you are serving somebody coffee? Or when you are pumping gas for somebody's SUV? Or how about is the world $5.85 more fun when you spent an hour stuffing advertisements into a newspaper? How about when you call people on the telephone at dinner time asking them if they want to donate money to saving the gay whales from nuclear proliferation? Are you doing $100,000 dollars worth of good to the planet when you are using your engineering skills to build better killing machines for the government that will be sold on the black market and used to commit genocide? I wish to put forth a radical proposition that the value represented by cash has NOTHING to do with the values that we hold deep in our hearts. It has NOTHING to do with the long term survival of our species. It has NOTHING to do with the things that make us genuinely happy. I'm not saying we shouldn't use money, or that it is inherently a bad concept. I'm just saying that it doesn't have to work the way it does (or doesn't) right now. This country is full of young, able bodied, brilliant people who are working jobs that fuel the system that is accelerating into a deep depression. Not merely an economic depression, but also a deep seated depression of the spirit. As long as work doesn't mean anything on a deep level, there is little joy in showing up for it. I wish I had more solutions to report than problems. Money should change and morph to fit the whims of our dreams and aspirations and needs. We shouldn't have to sacrafice our needs and dreams and aspirations to fit the whims of money. If you hold true to what you value on the inside, you are wealthier than anybody with a barrel full of dollars. Especially when the dollar falls so low that it is more useful to wipe ones butt with than to pay for toilet paper. |
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