The Price We Pay π°
What Price Would You Accept?
Everybody has a price they’re willing to accept, for the thing they wish to never sell. And yet, only the strong-willed chose to never sell it. Not because they don’t have a price. Not because they can’t find a buyer. But because they chose to hold on to their gift above all else.
We are at war. A war of finance. A war, where the top of the pyramid is doing everything in its power to scoop up and buy everything from the bottom. The attempt to steal the very ground from underneath us. But worst of all? They are attempting to quantify everything here in this world. The attempt to create a system of numbers, where everything and everyone is worth only as much as they determine.
The quickest way to contain something, is to define it.
Again. The quickest way to contain something, is to define it. By defining how much everything is worth, and creating a world controlled by numbers, you are confining it. Confining it, to invisible chains. Creating a system which cannot be broken with logic. A system, which only a very select few, control the flow of information.
Money is nothing more than energy and information. Energy, to create movement. And information, to determine how much movement is necessary. The two combined, create a financial system where the entire world operates based up the pre-determined value of those in charge. Why is it that sports stars make more than doctors? Why do teachers get paid peanuts compared to sales?
The list goes on and on. The logic behind it, quickly comes down to simply being able to quantify the value of something based upon a pre-determined system. Those who provide miracles, are no longer valued, because their value cannot be calculated into dollar-terms. Those who help and provide aid to those in need, become reduced to nothing more than an expense, based upon the conditions their employer deems.
With a world which runs off finance, those who provide real change become irrelevant. With nobody able to make a return off of their services, their services quickly become obsolete. All of a sudden, those who offer little-to-no value to a society, yet offer financial incentives and returns, rise to the top. In a pyramid operated by finance, the consolidation of those who hoard the resources quickly become those who control it.
The worst part of this system, is the people who fight to maintain the order. Those, who fight tooth and nail, to defend these creatures, who would never lift a finger to benefit their own people’s lives. Those, who fight and argue, defend, and even promote, for no financial gain. The creation of literal mind-slaves, who defend the very masters who keep them in chains. If the slave owners of old could see what we as men have become, they wouldn’t believe their own eyes.
How much longer does the system continue? How much higher can the ceiling go? With a system printing out endless liquid paper, the answer is simple- there is no ceiling. Every single day, new highs are reached. New mountains are conquered. And, sooner than later, the bottom completely disappears from view.
With systems in place to control and maintain the slow erosion of this useless paper, the reality is that humanity will continue to be enslaved for as long as they obey. Those in power will continue to dictate our day-to-day, all the while they live in luxury and eat like kings.
With a complete financial system, based purely on speculation- the end is nowhere near in sight from where we currently lay.
Godspeed.
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