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RE: What Is the Future of Money?

in LeoFinance5 days ago

Money will always exist as long as desire does. It’s the bridge between what we want and what’s limited. Because resources are finite, money becomes the tool that helps measure value and distribute access — not perfectly, but efficiently enough to keep society functioning. It’s less about greed and more about managing scarcity through shared valuation.

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all of these will be "old concepts" that don't mean much anymore.

Instead of a fixed, ball earth, with moving plates, another idea that works is the expanding earth. The continents moved apart as the Earth expanded. Making lots more material to provide for more material needs.

The Earth grows enough food for everyone, it is just that it is blocked from getting where it needs to go.

And, without consumerism and advertisement, people usually get sated in the amount of things they have.

"Money" will go away when we no longer need it. Which has a lot more to do with each of us learning our capacity to give, and not exceeding it.