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RE: People don't understand money. We really should. We really should try to explain it super simply.
I really enjoyed your post!
When I was in elementary school I really enjoyed forming cartels with some of my classmates and we sold stickers for sticker albums. Money in my childhood was an easy come easy go concept.
Later on we learned about it in a philosophy class and I was totally lost on what money really is.
It took me almost 3 decades to figure out that the true value of money is defined by the exchange we use it for.
But vica versa. The amount I earn is defined by the value I provide for others.
This is what really changed my life .
I also operated small "cartels" selling sticker swaps in elementary school because money felt like play: easy come, easy go. Later, philosophy class confused me; while the definitions were clear, they failed to explain the lived aspect. After decades, my compass remains straightforward: money is a narrative that we both agree to exchange, and my earnings increase in direct proportion to the value I add to the lives of others. I started designing exchanges instead of chasing prices after that change. My leisure is guided by the same philosophy: I like clear, well-functioning systems; when I play, I use FoxSlots Login because trust and clarity keep the game genuinely honest.