Money is the MAIN TOOL that we use in society, it has so much importance and can bring a lot of power with it. Everything revolves around money--
How does anyone suppose we MADE MONEY so powerfull in our society- I want to how this happened, when did we decide to make and use money? how did we start an economy, how did this start?
Money is the MAIN TOOL that we use in society, it has so much importance and can bring a lot of power with it. Everything revolves around money--
How does anyone suppose we MADE MONEY so powerfull in our society- I want to how this happened, when did we decide to make and use money? how did we start an economy, how did this start?
Right now, I'm sitting at my desk reading covers, but it has been an interesting morning so far. I got up about 30 minutes early so I could ride my motorcycle into work. After the usual shower, shit and shave, I put on all my cold weather riding gear. I was just about to put on my boots when I had to shit again. So, after that, for the second time, I got everything on. I went out in the garage and started tying my laptop to the bike. After that, I put on my ninja-looking face mask, helmet and gloves and sat on the bike. When I turned the key, the bike wouldn't start. It was getting to the point where if I didn't leave now, I would be late for work. Well, I hooked up the bike to the charger, took of all my gear and drove the car to work instead. About one mile from the house, I hit a deer. There were 4 does walking across the road. Three of them made it. I finally made it into work about 5 minutes late. Now I'm waiting on this coworker to bring me a sausage biscuit from McDonald's. He's been gone 20 minutes and the damn McD's is across the street...
Right now, I'm sitting at my desk reading covers, but it has been an interesting morning so far. I got up about 30 minutes early so I could ride my motorcycle into work. After the usual shower, shit and shave, I put on all my cold weather riding gear. I was just about to put on my boots when I had to shit again. So, after that, for the second time, I got everything on. I went out in the garage and started tying my laptop to the bike. After that, I put on my ninja-looking face mask, helmet and gloves and sat on the bike. When I turned the key, the bike wouldn't start. It was getting to the point where if I didn't leave now, I would be late for work. Well, I hooked up the bike to the charger, took of all my gear and drove the car to work instead. About one mile from the house, I hit a deer. There were 4 does walking across the road. Three of them made it. I finally made it into work about 5 minutes late. Now I'm waiting on this coworker to bring me a sausage biscuit from McDonald's. He's been gone 20 minutes and the damn McD's is across the street...
'Money' is just a paper representation of assets. If people would trade a pig for a bail of hay, that was 'money' until people used currency. Currency was shells at one point, and I believe there was once a water-world that used sand.
'Money' is just a paper representation of assets. If people would trade a pig for a bail of hay, that was 'money' until people used currency. Currency was shells at one point, and I believe there was once a water-world that used sand.
if there wasnt the thought to rule innate in one's mind, the need to own would not be present. the need to buy was a form of iou during the bartering days...when the state became popular the dollar was a note of iou to promise gold in return...people traded goods for other goods. dollar for land, dollar for food. once the states started to control the common people they used a form of taxes of you give us your goods we give you a note saying its worth that much in gold. i know i am mixing usa's culture and the older ancient days...but that is a summary.
if there wasnt the thought to rule innate in one's mind, the need to own would not be present. the need to buy was a form of iou during the bartering days...when the state became popular the dollar was a note of iou to promise gold in return...people traded goods for other goods. dollar for land, dollar for food. once the states started to control the common people they used a form of taxes of you give us your goods we give you a note saying its worth that much in gold. i know i am mixing usa's culture and the older ancient days...but that is a summary.
what about econ in high school... i learned it as a freshman
like i said earlier...government issued money (promissory notes) were forms of iou's during the war in exchange for future gold. $1 bill is a note for an exchange of $1's worth of gold. banks do this now...they loan money they dont have in the bank. its all in the computer basically
what about econ in high school... i learned it as a freshman
like i said earlier...government issued money (promissory notes) were forms of iou's during the war in exchange for future gold. $1 bill is a note for an exchange of $1's worth of gold. banks do this now...they loan money they dont have in the bank. its all in the computer basically
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