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what money really means and how to get rich_142![]() Navigation: Main page » what money really means and how to get rich Author: what money really means and how to get rich The International Accounting Standards Board, whose job it is to achieve worldwide uniformity in accounting principles used by businesses and other organizations, could be redeveloped to include individual accounting standards. If all of Europe can link to a common currency, the euro, why can't the rest of the world? And if governments, then why not corporations? And if that is the case, why can't the individual represent him- or herself as governments do in the context of money—separate yet indelibly linked? The information is there as are the standards, and now technology has bred the access. Oversight, under these paradigms, may seem too oligarchic. But at least the premise is there.What could transpire to determine the fate of individual purchasing power is a completely democratic system of development and criterion designed, disseminated, and managed over a widely accessible platform; it would be up to each participating individual to trust and verify, propose and set standards by which we'd all abide. "Money" is used in individual and situational circumstances. It is a mutually agreeable value set between two parties. Why can't we let the parties decide and let words stay as the representative force of the agreement, value? Sure, there would be participatory barriers like language, geography, culture. But we have those barriers now. What could be developed—is being developed—is a community based on communication, where our language is immediately translated. (We do it with written words, why not verbal?) Those 1s and 0s used to program computer code can just as readily program our languages into homogenous recognition. That still leaves our actions, however. How do we physically manifest our desires in the world? That's what will be judged in the context of any transaction. That's what we will trade on. The wealthiest of us will be the most trustworthy, the most imaginative, the hardest working, the smartest, and the most attractive to the most number of people.Their word will be the most acceptable. Soon it may become apparent that money is incidental to our wants, hopes, dreams, and desires.We'll be free to let our imagination decide our way—who we really are as people. That of course will necessitate an inward journey of consciousness and enlightenment. But it's a journey we're already embarking upon. Yoga is in fashion. New Age faiths and beliefs are cropping most everywhere. More people are returning to traditional religions—church attendance is up, synagogues are reporting more members. Morality is back in favor, despite all the evil that is inflicted in the world. This evil, like the supposed thin red line God left in the universe after it was created, is there as a reminder of all the good that surrounds us.We are reaching for that promise; desperately, we are. So, here's what money really means: It's a reflection of our responsibility as people to live up to our place in this world and make it better. Money is but a reflection of who we are, as individuals, as one tightly woven fabric of humanity. All our actions affect all the others in the world. It's a massive ripple effect—and one bad thread can unravel us all. That's why we have to be the best individuals we can be. Our word will be all that is the case and all that will be needed to convey our desires.We just have to act on our trust in the most imaginable ways possible— and we can all get what we truly want: Bliss. It will be all the good that we can ever imagine. |
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