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Topic
Board Economics
Re: Money As A Social Construct
by
Lida93
on 10/05/2025, 22:19:05 UTC
What is your point?

money makes the world go round?
After all those paragraphs, this is right anyway. Whether we like it or not, money is what makes the world go round. It is what drives everyone. Everyone works for money. This is the one thing that we need in order to survive. Happiness is not only dependent on money but your quality of life depends on how much money you have.
Absolutely, money is what makes the world go round, else, why would people still get to wake up very early in the morning in a hurry preparing to go for the day to the job they they don't like or constantly complain about job specifications. Yet, they don't quit because of the money involved.

The world today doesn't care about you if you don't have money. The measure of respect, attention and importance given to people today is weighed by how much of a networth they have. In fact, if you don't have money you'll literally be classified as one of the problems off the world. Therefore, in  all you do, make sure you're making money.
But my point as well is that there are denominations which are more valuable than fiat currencies (such as the dollar, euro, yuan, etc.). These fiat currencies are man-made constructs which are subservient to divine forces and we ought not to judge against someone simply because they lack these fiat denominations.
Alright. But, don't confuse the divine with social elements. AFAIK, they all serve different realities which are mutual exclusive. Under the context of the social construct which is related to the physical world where money rules and it's not my making or that of anyone that the standard by which people are measured in the world is base on the amount of money you have  to your name and not by how spiritually inclined you could be. Need not remind you though, that, even those that are said to have divine gifts still makes efforts to get this "man-made construct" in bulk to maintain balance.