Money Talks

You would think anyone given money would be given it in strict confidence of the heeding of several rules, but so far it seems like it's being given in confidence that you will take again. Greed. So the modern myth that people with riches are doing something right to be given so much is false. People are people, with strengths and weaknesses, the occasional falling into temptation, some points that aren't looked at rationally, no one cares about the other as long as they got money. Everyone is with willingness putting themselves at the centre of their life and no one wants to change, unless they are given money if they are able to change. Change is evil to most people because of the seeming satisfaction of earning money because you stayed your course and held the same opinion.

So when everybody is doing this, the group dynamics is a hive consciousness, all making decisions under self interest, and the real world is paying for it. At some point the real world is going to become untrustworthy. No matter which way you look at it, we're supposed to change. Whatever we're doing, we're not caring for this planet for as long as we accept and embrace a money system that's unequal. That's apparently in the hands of a few elite businessmen, government officials, politicians. Yet it's clear to me the laws and economy only runs if powerless people like you and me run it. It's really strange with the advent of social networks, nothing to address the most obvious problem which is our economic system is being organized. Yet there's survival, and the fear of losing one's money if money were given a different value. There's the comfort of knowing in this frenzy money will still hold its value in time to come, but what it's giving is an illusion of security because what's actually letting you be secure is everyone else, seen and unseen. The same powerless people that all say they don't have the power to change the money system. The seeking of distractions and interests is the fashion of today's age.

Mired in thinkings like the general idea that it's safer to act more selfish because that's what is accepted by the group. Only talk about what you got, no equality or any practical explanations of equality, because that will make you look crazy, try not to ask anything from anyone. Be your own man, self sufficient in a codependent reality. How does that even work? To me, in a codependent reality any talk of self sufficiency is just an idea that you have to believe in then it's true because you believe in it and everyone is impulsed to say the same about you. So I imagine this all started with the family teaching of never trust a stranger. The people you don't know are the unseen people growing your food, transporting it, doing the administration, everything that needs to be done to have food in your fridge. The people you don't know that pass you by are the unseen people agreeing to not be violent or impolite. Those are strangers too. And we trust them, and when a stranger asks you of something it's suspicious and dangerous?

The people we know, they're the people that shaped us, strengths and weaknesses, we tend to when we know someone to forget our politeness, they're the people we have the most interest in persuading to support you, wouldn't that hold true for them to you? I can't count the number of times someone I knew tricked me. The people I don't know I don't remember the last time I was taken advantage by them. Even the nastiest person when you know them become a docile passenger as soon as you don't know them.

The question is which is more real, the part of us that acts as strangers to others, or the part of us that reveals itself when we know someone? We like to be considerate but we don't offer our greatest consideration when we change the money system to resemble equality.

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