Yes.. Interesting..
I tend to claim that money, or rather a numerical exchange sequence, is
for poor people.
Perhaps it should be amended to:
trust-defunct people?
Indeed, people/entities who develop co-dependency, like banks, aristocrats
and politicians, etc., often use non-numerical exchanges, or an
approximation rather than exact numbers.. (eg approximation of entities
"values" on the stock exchange, etc..)
Cheers!
ahaxxx
> I do not agree
> Most People trust eachother
> Like a dolfin trusts a Human.
> IT is the systems around us That emphasize distrust!
>
> Wil unsystem reinforce trust amongst us?
>
> Middelerwijl een schoon wees
> gegroet,
> Marvin Fernandes
> 0624559753
>
>
> Verstuurd vanaf mijn Sinclair Spectrum
>
>> Op 24 mei 2014 om 18:26 heeft Peter Todd <pete@???> het
>> volgende geschreven:
>>
>>> On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 09:47:34PM +0200, Mike Gogulski wrote:
>>> Money serves to facilitate interactions between people who don't trust
>>> each other. For the most part, we don't trust each other. At least, not
>>> yet.
>>
>> I'm quoting you on that; brilliant.
>>
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