Too much or too little: money as a social evil!
Imagine having one trillion dollars. What are the positives? None! Now flip it: imagine carrying a massive debt. What are the positives? None! Our society is increasingly committing grave crimes against human dignity because of money. Day after day, people either become mere representations of money in the eyes of most, or they are labeled failures! How far will this go? When will we reclaim the human worth—the one thing that truly matters?
Whether we are failures or part of the elite, we are all human, and there is no room for the injustice of measuring someone by their wealth or lack thereof: each of us has a purpose. You might tell me it’s all about power. And I’ll answer: before God, we are all His children, and when we die, neither debt nor coin will accompany us on the journey to the divine. We must urgently recover values—the values of living beings—not to be good or evil, but to be just!
A good life rests on recognizing the humanity within us, and that is exactly why things are as they are. We are becoming what we carry in our pockets, what we keep in our wallets, and this situation is a disease: the monetary disease. We have lost our sense of reason and plunged into a chaos born of failing to acknowledge our fellow human beings, yet there is still hope.
We must look within ourselves and understand that we are what we are: people, not machines of metal. Currency exists to organize social life, not to consume our very core, and that is precisely what is happening today: we have become money. This is the root cause of the serious crises we face, and if we cannot change this paradigm by 2030, we will be dead! And the survival we have fought so hard to secure will be lost forever. It’s like diving into a pool that doesn’t exist—an unmistakable aberration! We need to change the course of things drastically right now, to feel more like who we truly are, instead of pretending a utopian veneer of having what we in fact do not—neither colossal debts nor colossal riches. Everyone should have, on average, the same amount of currency, for a more organic, more human world; this is God’s will, this is what I believe, and it is the right path to better living conditions.
Let us be ourselves!
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