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RE: Age Of Abundance: The End Of The Banksters; Real Power Unleashed
multiply it by 100 (actually I am starting to think it might be a thousand-fold increase)
This really is the case... rampant corruption lowers the value of fiat currency.
I can't wait for the day that debt-based economy dies and that $150T all goes into the blockchain. Those greedy banksters will try to buy out all of the blockchains... like rats on a sinking ship... but guess what? We'll just make some more; better blockchains that they can't own because they are greed-resistant. It's going to be epic. More better.
Most bank people are just regular humans trying to do a good job and follow what mom and dad said. Surely bank people can be greedy but many are also hard working people just trying to do their best. Greed exist even in the Crypto industry. For example you upvote your own comment. That can be seen as greedy. There is no such thing as greed resistant.
Have to be more humble about the future since there is lots of challenges ahead. And the best way to succeed is by looking at things from a more balanced calm perspective. We have decades ahead of us. We want everyone to have a great transition. This mindset you have is a bit too much win - lose thinking. It’s not a good long term strategy.
I'm not talking about regular people. I'm talking about the people in charge of huge decisions. The ones that would rather see the world burn than everyone live in harmony. The kind of person that decides to make 1% more profit even if it means billions of living beings suffer. If this revolution can be turned into a war zone you can be sure it will come to that, because that is the kind of mentality we are dealing with. Your idealism is commendable, but it just doesn't apply in certain situations.
I believe in synergy, that the whole is greater than the sum of it's parts. Greed destroys synergy, and there is most definitely such a thing as greed resistance. The entire theme of decentralizing wealth is, by definition, greed resistant. We see a microscopic sliver of what could be with Steem's flagging mechanic, and I have to agree when you point out that there are decades to go.
In order for everyone to win, they have to lose. Even though they still win they'll view it as a loss, because that's how they are programmed to think. I'm not the one with a zero-sum game in mind.