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RE: Let's Talk—A Realistic Take On What Can Money Do For You and Me!

in #money7 years ago

Great post, and a really interesting topic! Thanks for sharing your perspective; I too prefer experiences over things.

Because I live in a revolutionary ecovillage, I have found a financial freedom that works well for me. My costs are awesomely low, I have more than enough of everything I need, and I never worry about money. It's a very different lifestyle, and I have a very different perspective on money. I personally don't spend money and dedicate my resources towards building a better world for everyone.

Money is still a huge motivator and gives me a lot of inspiration in the games I play, but I believe humans have skewed the worth of actual values and tend to think that the ability to make purchases determines one's success.

@gardenofeden did a post just a few days ago about the fact that Americans spent $318 million on chips for 4th of July, which is a pretty mindless consumer good that doesn't really add to the planet or humanity as a whole, but the same amount of money also holds a great potential to create and maintain lasting utility for a LOT of people...most people don't really think about their options though and remain addicted to consuming, because that's the lifestyle they know.

While I don't think there's anything wrong with stacking fat cash, I do think it's worth careful consideration of who and what one is actually supporting with every single dollar they spend. Does it add or detract from humanity? I believe there's an ultimate law of karma that tallies the balance of every action we take in life, and we will be held accountable for that.

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Wow Sara! That was an incredible response. I love the way you think and how you go about things at GOE! I hope to meet more people with similar mindsets as I go.

Money as I've written motivates me. I didn't have a lot of it before and having some of it now makes my life easier for sure. But being in a ecovillage that is self-sustaining sounds incredible. I hope to visit for a couple of days atleast if I get a chance to visit the states!

Thanks, this is really one of my favorite posts I've read in a little while, because it just got me thinking so much. I like to observe how different people engage with money--there are infinite options for what can be done with it! And Steemit is again revolutionizing what's possible!

I totally agree that money can be something like a lubricant to keep the life machine in flow, and there is definitely value in its power to motivate people. I have had so many different relationships with money in my life, and it's really fascinating to me to be in a place now where it's just not the way things are done...my lifestyle now encourages a high degree of ingenuity that's pretty satisfying to me.

Looking forward to hosting you here one day, @firepower! There's so much to share! So many different perspectives!