Anonymous
6/11/2025, 5:43:06 AM No.40509603
have you ever wondered what the spiritual power of money is. I want you to think about the strange things about money
>money originally used as a replacement for bartering
>places where money is used starts to advance rapidly
>money now becomes some form of obsession to these societies
>no longer used as a tool but becomes some form of worship, kinda like magic
>money makes people build cities and houses, make more people, add more value to the society. and make more money
>money gets a strange obsession with gold. even though in the past it was a pretty shitty material (can't make decent swords with it and other metals are much more common and durable)
>money perpetuates nearly every society in the eastern hemisphere (and with the Mayans and incans)
>societies with the most money become the most powerful
>money perpetuates itself further, going to the western hemisphere to kill off native tribes with diseases created by large closely packed city populations (incentivized and propagated by money)
>money starts defining the value of more things
>first it was livestock, then land, then services (cleaning, plowing, prostitution, etc.)
>now it's reached into ideas, phrases, attention, mathematical computation.
>continues to propagate influence to this day
also some other strange things
>most money has peoples faces on it (american dollars, indian rupees, british pounds, chinese yuan, even ancient roman coins),
>various cultures have taboos about capturing the face of a person because it captures a part of their soul (possibly using money to carry some spiritual force)
>money seems to chose people it wants to be rich (people like jeff bezos, elon musk, donald trump, jensen huang all have insane amounts of wealth despite not being the best in any respective field, except acquiring money)
>money has strange, almost intentional ways of creating more value (example: polution is more prevelant and making more people sick, causing the healthcare industry to gain value)
>money originally used as a replacement for bartering
>places where money is used starts to advance rapidly
>money now becomes some form of obsession to these societies
>no longer used as a tool but becomes some form of worship, kinda like magic
>money makes people build cities and houses, make more people, add more value to the society. and make more money
>money gets a strange obsession with gold. even though in the past it was a pretty shitty material (can't make decent swords with it and other metals are much more common and durable)
>money perpetuates nearly every society in the eastern hemisphere (and with the Mayans and incans)
>societies with the most money become the most powerful
>money perpetuates itself further, going to the western hemisphere to kill off native tribes with diseases created by large closely packed city populations (incentivized and propagated by money)
>money starts defining the value of more things
>first it was livestock, then land, then services (cleaning, plowing, prostitution, etc.)
>now it's reached into ideas, phrases, attention, mathematical computation.
>continues to propagate influence to this day
also some other strange things
>most money has peoples faces on it (american dollars, indian rupees, british pounds, chinese yuan, even ancient roman coins),
>various cultures have taboos about capturing the face of a person because it captures a part of their soul (possibly using money to carry some spiritual force)
>money seems to chose people it wants to be rich (people like jeff bezos, elon musk, donald trump, jensen huang all have insane amounts of wealth despite not being the best in any respective field, except acquiring money)
>money has strange, almost intentional ways of creating more value (example: polution is more prevelant and making more people sick, causing the healthcare industry to gain value)
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