Wednesday, August 17, 2011

The Monetary System


Money, money, money, that’s all we think about and unfortunately, what we need to think about. In modern life, money controls almost every aspect of our day to day lives and influences people to do unthinkable things for a range of reasons.

People believe greed is a one of the fundamental components that we’re born with, however it’s actually derived from a true fundamental component, the need to advance. This component can also be referred to as “wanting more”. Though, this can get out of control by the mind being exposed to too many things in a very short period of time. In order to utilise this component effectively, you need to take control and allow yourself only to be ‘greedy’ when it’s needed and not lay your cards on false hope like gambling.

The second fundamental component is survival which is important for many reasons, allowing your mind and body to succeed it’s limits in order to survive. This however can be exploited and can send the mind over the edge with a chance of not being able to recover to full capacity. In order to survive we need food, water, shelter and love and unfortunately, all of this needs money, that’s right love too. You can live on a farm, grow your own crop and bread your own animals but unless you’ve grown up with that behind you, city folk would find it very traumatising. When people lose a lot of money or are constantly losing money with no signs of recovering, their mind automatically switches onto survival mode which then invokes unspeakable actions in order to survive. At this point, you need family and friends around you, guiding you and taking off some of the pressure, reducing your mind from critical to caution and allowing you to think logically, not instinctually.

All reasons are usually equally the same, however money has radically driven people for the sense of power and control, typically a fundamental component of a man. Women also crave the sense of power and control though their methods are obtained differently then those of a man, traditionally speaking.

Power is used for good and evil and has formed many alliances and crushed others. Without power, our economy could easily fall apart with havoc wrecking all over the world. I personally believe we are all equal though I also agree with the statement “There’s leaders and there’s followers” – though take it one step further and think again, maybe that’s just how we’ve been ‘taught’, just like growing up in the monetary system, taught to believe…the deeper it gets, the more interesting I say.

So how does money give power to someone? Well it’s simple. Money controls the world, the more you have, the more services and products are available, which in turn makes your life easier and allows you to control others much easier. Many to this day will still turn their head if they got paid to, people have families and mouths to feed, they’re not worried about someone being shot who they don’t know…

There are of course other reasons where I could spend days talking about, though simply understanding the basics is all you need. To realise how different things could be if we didn’t have money, if we were brought up in a world full of creation and technological advancement to help better everyone, not just the people with money. To put more focus on rebuilding the earth and keeping families together, rather than ripping them apart.

- Andrew Knight, The Zeitgeist Movement

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