But once I think about money being printed, and how pursuing it isn't fair, and how jews get financing for free while I am denied financing, and that the game was rigged, and fiat paper doesn't have true value, and the best things in life cannot be purchased with fiat money, I lost a lot of my ambition to seek out and pursue money.
I still exchange labor for money, but only to purchase what I cannot supply for myself.
I have no life ambitions to become rich. I don't want to hire employees. I do not want to sacrifice time in pursuit of something that is largely fake, a cheated and unfair banking system.
I actually learn from my kids. Surprisingly, when i give them gifts for Christmas or their birthdays, they don't necessarily like the most expensive gift the most. In fact, sometimes it's just that $3 canvas and the $10 I spent on a bunch of brushes and acrylic paints that then have the most fun with. I also buy them little craft projects and kits and stuff to build or put together and be creative.
One year one of my kids got lots of great gifts, even a fancy new laptop. That child liked the $1 chutes and ladders boardgame the most. Got so excited playing it with others.
Do you agree with the ol' sayin' "The Best Things In Life Are Free" ?
I had lots of ambition to make money.
But once I think about money being printed, and how pursuing it isn't fair, and how jews get financing for free while I am denied financing, and that the game was rigged, and fiat paper doesn't have true value, and the best things in life cannot be purchased with fiat money, I lost a lot of my ambition to seek out and pursue money.
I still exchange labor for money, but only to purchase what I cannot supply for myself.
I have no life ambitions to become rich. I don't want to hire employees. I do not want to sacrifice time in pursuit of something that is largely fake, a cheated and unfair banking system.
I actually learn from my kids. Surprisingly, when i give them gifts for Christmas or their birthdays, they don't necessarily like the most expensive gift the most. In fact, sometimes it's just that $3 canvas and the $10 I spent on a bunch of brushes and acrylic paints that then have the most fun with. I also buy them little craft projects and kits and stuff to build or put together and be creative.
One year one of my kids got lots of great gifts, even a fancy new laptop. That child liked the $1 chutes and ladders boardgame the most. Got so excited playing it with others.
Do you agree with the ol' sayin' "The Best Things In Life Are Free" ?