Money is now considered to be a club
42 2016-08-27 by LightBringerFlex
Cavemen used clubs to bash each other over the head to enduce fear and control. Although the intentions for money were good in the beginning, the government found a way to use it like a club.
Every single person reading this knows what being beaten in the head with money feels like. Bills stack up, bankers start calling, and businesses fold. People have a hard time sleeping at night and get very stressed out and anxious because they have been beaten in the head all their lives. It hurts and the pain is steadily maintained with each bill.
People aren't free to do what they want since every bit of movement requires money. Need a taxi? Pay up. Going to moms house is going to cost you. Hungry? Pay up. Are you sick? Pay up. You want to turn on the AC? Pay up. Any move you make is equivalent to a slam on the head.
You are willing to play the game though. You did get a job because a job is all it takes to live in peace right? You should be able to pay for all of that freedom you are enjoying right? Only one problem. Your employer can't afford to pay much. All this money that flows through society has been jacked. Only a little is left so your employer simply can't pay anything beyond a starvation wage.
The billionaires have turned a wealth system into a slavery system all because money can be hoarded. If there was no such thing as money, this would be impossible.
Luckily for us, someone designed a system that doesn't used money called sacred economics. I seriously recommend checking this out on YouTube. It's insanely simple and would improve life quality for all. I can see this as a futuristic economic system and I think we will eventually adopt it regardless of how long it takes. It's so simple yet so complete.
Honestly I want no part in this government we have here. We should seriously just do our own thing and ignore them. A small town at first, then a city, and finally states. Maybe someone who lives in a small town can get this going. Let's just dismiss the government altogether and regain control over our own lives.
Basically money is the chain and the prison. The best part about sacred economics is that it asks you to chase your passions so our entire work life will change into play time. Everyone would do what they wanted to do since profit motive is removed freeing us to do exactly what we want to do.
It's basically down to 2 options. Getting clubbed over the head all day or freedom.
23 comments
8 iamnotjennifer 2016-08-27
The Story of Your Enslavement https://youtu.be/Xbp6umQT58A
3 itsthesalsa 2016-08-27
I was going to post this but you beat me to it. Great video. Eye opening to those with eyes closed.
2 iamnotjennifer 2016-08-27
So powerful. Also, the other link I posted here about the Federal Reserve. Madness.
3 itsthesalsa 2016-08-27
I am checking your other link out. Have you seen this one by James Corbett? Century of Enslavement. https://youtu.be/5IJeemTQ7Vk
1 iamnotjennifer 2016-08-27
Good video. Makes me sad but it's the truth.
1 LightBringerFlex 2016-08-27
Wow. Good vid
4 iamnotjennifer 2016-08-27
The Biggest Scam in the History of Mankind https://youtu.be/iFDe5kUUyT0
1 legend747 2016-08-27
Really, thank you for this awesome link
3 plato_thyself 2016-08-27
Nice post.
3 JustGimmeSomeTruth 2016-08-27
What you are saying reminded me of the Wizard of Oz symbolism:
Yellow brick road (real wealth) starts in Munchkin Land (real, ordinary people), flows to (stolen by) Emerald City. And Emerald City turns out to just be all empty consumerist illusion and money-tinted glasses. Which mirrors the theme of how everything Dorothy needed to get home she had all along (slippers, Kansas/Munchkinland vs big Emerald City economy, putting our hopes in the federal structure and scale level instead of closer to home , etc)... also how the Tinman already had a heart, Lion had courage and so on without those meaningless huckster certificates they get.
0 Putin_loves_cats 2016-08-27
Much like other idealistic things, it sounds good on paper but doesn't translate over into practice.
5 LightBringerFlex 2016-08-27
So it's better to stick to slavery since you speculate a system that offers true freedom might not work?
0 Putin_loves_cats 2016-08-27
I didn't say that. I said realistically something like this wouldn't work. I think we need a new system, but the system you are talking about isn't it, imo. That's all..
3 LightBringerFlex 2016-08-27
If we are going to choose a new model, we need options to pick from very quickly. This is the only one I know of that has been designed for freedom.
0 Putin_loves_cats 2016-08-27
These things need to be deliberated about in a calm,rational, and logical manner. Not knee jerk emotions.
Free Market Capitalism is a system which is designed for maximum freedom. Let's not throw the baby out with the bath water...
1 LightBringerFlex 2016-08-27
Sure, no need for knee jerk emotions but we can't just sit on our asses and stare at each other either.
1 Putin_loves_cats 2016-08-27
I agree. I'm just saying that I've seen a little bit about what your OP is talking about and it seems highly utopian. You know what they say about things being too good to be true, right?
1 LightBringerFlex 2016-08-27
I think everything is possible even great things.
-8 Hoppy24604 2016-08-27
Go live on welfare then.
10 DrDougExeter 2016-08-27
where do I sign up?
5 nisaaru 2016-08-27
If you only need a fraction of the work force at current productivity to produce the necessary products and services it is safe to conclude that the large majority lives from welfare only masked by working in artificially created jobs by the state directly or indirectly by laws/regulations.
2 LightBringerFlex 2016-08-27
Welfare is money too.
1 ginobilly 2016-08-27
I love money
5 LightBringerFlex 2016-08-27
So it's better to stick to slavery since you speculate a system that offers true freedom might not work?
1 LightBringerFlex 2016-08-27
I think everything is possible even great things.