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The key to money exchange is easy to use and low stress of purchase.

That is what we have been taught. That is exactly how they sold us their system. Because it is so easy, we accept a useless intermediary, or something they have a monopoly on. It doesn't need to be that easy. People survived for thousands of years using barter. Who knows, maybe tens of thousands of years. Maybe hundreds of thousands of years.

A thing is hard if you don't know how to do it. It is easy if you do. For example, using a computer is hard. Someone who has never seen a computer would have quite the time figuring out even how to turn it on, must less how to send an email or even what an "email" is or why one would want to "send" one. But for us, it's trivially simple and intuitive, because we have been doing it our whole lives.

The shopping experience has to be as fast and easy as it is now.

Bullshit. The "shopping experience" we have now is designed to make our things worthless to us. We are consumers. We don't buy what we need, we buy what we want, BECAUSE the shopping experience is so easy. We don't value what we have. We don't value what we buy. We buy it and we immediately don't give a fuck more often then not. It is rare when we buy something and are happy with the purchase down the line.

Your vision is clouded by the exact things it is intended to be clouded by; the packaging of "a modern economy", You are ignoring what's inside.

Regardless, the system I have described requires minimal effort in transition (stocks, multiple metals, art, property, etc. all serving as stores of value).

Security cannot overceed customer experience.

Customer experience is trained to be flighty, to look for the "easiest way out." To not try or want to try, in anything we do. That is our fundamental training so that we don't value anything, including ourselves or our lives.

A true "awakening" is going to be a whole lot more than just an understanding of the Cabal. It will include an appreciation for how our thoughts and beliefs have been constructed by them to keep us placated, stupid, blind, and perpetually handing over our resources to them.

I suggest people will learn the value of things and the value of themselves. That will be a true awakening, and learning how to barter will be a part of that, even if we make barter really easy to do (as I have suggested).

343 days ago
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The key to money exchange is easy to use and low stress of purchase.

That is what we have been taught. That is exactly how they sold us their system. Because it is so easy, we accept a useless intermediary, or something they have a monopoly on. It doesn't need to be that easy. People survived for thousands of years using barter. Who knows, maybe tens of thousands of years. Maybe hundreds of thousands of years.

A thing is hard if you don't know how to do it. It is easy if you do. For example, using a computer is hard. Someone who has never seen a computer would have quite the time figuring out even how to turn it on, must less how to send an email or even what an "email" is or why one would want to "send" one. But for us, it's trivially simple and intuitive, because we have been doing it our whole lives.

The shopping experience has to be as fast and easy as it is now.

Bullshit. The "shopping experience" we have now is designed to make our things worthless to us. We are consumers. We don't buy what we need, we buy what we want, BECAUSE the shopping experience is so easy. We don't value what we have. We don't value what we buy. We buy it and we immediately don't give a fuck more often then not. It is rare when we buy something and are happy with the purchase down the line.

Your vision is clouded by the exact things it is intended to be clouded by; the packaging of "a modern economy", You are ignoring what's inside.

Regardless, the system I have described requires minimal effort in transition (stocks, multiple metals, art, property, etc. all serving as stores of value).

Security cannot overceed customer experience.

Customer experience is trained to be flighty, to look for the "easiest way out." To not try or want to try, in anything we do. That is our fundamental training so that we don't value anything.

A true "awakening" is going to be a whole lot more than just an understanding of the Cabal. It will include an appreciation for how our thoughts and beliefs have been constructed by them to keep us placated, stupid, blind, and perpetually handing over our resources to them.

I suggest people will learn the value of things and the value of themselves. That will be a true awakening, and learning how to barter will be a part of that, even if we make barter really easy to do (as I have suggested).

343 days ago
1 score