NEO Magazine Issue 3 | Page 97

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that is not going to happen in a gifting world if you do not create , and if there is no price mechanism , you know it is all about giving that , and being the best at it , if it interests you so much . So there is ample opportunity to learn what you like , make it the best , leverage others to make it better , and keep moving to new interests . That ’ s experiencing life .
I think we are really missing the point of why we are creating quantitative currencies . This is based on a perception of what human nature is like , especially since there are so many of us on earth . Even saying curbing population growth is a problem misses the point , because it was our social models that got us here . As people say , educated people breed the least , so maybe we should build educational institutions to regulate economies , not money models that focus on exchange , not what we are exchanging . Money is not a priority to exchange wealth . What you will to create is . Everything must serve this objective , there is no status doing anything else .
I think the biggest fear is what will happen if we are no longer fuelled by it to do anything . I believe our story really begins when we pass that point . It is not a stagnant tale , but evolving with new parameters , and resolving other problems as they come , not being lead by the fear of them . Going back full circle , we shape our societies by the monetary system we choose to believe in . I think every quantified system creates fear . Pass this point , and there will be no limits to what is possible , if you find meaning to do it .
References
Please excuse the brevity . I have been reading , listening , and watching so many things over the last few years to get to this point , I hope you do not mind my listing the people I have researched , as they are the sources of information . What they produce is the vehicle for that , and they have so much information online .
This MOOC and their creators Jem Bendell and Matthew Slater , with support from Leander
Alan Weisman Peter Joseph Paul Grigon Bernard Lietaer Thomas Greco Riane Eisler Charles Eisenstein Dan Pink Ellen Brown Michael Tellinger Margaret Jeffries and Deidre Kent Tim Jenkin Rudolf Steiner and many more ...

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