Is Money the Answer to all of our Problems?
Posted: April 4, 2011 Filed under: EFT, Life, school 3 Comments »The short essay below was written during a movie I was supposed to be paying attention to in my Civics and Economics class.
All of the people were so serious, negative, and grouchy I just didn’t want to pay attention to them.
War is a huge problem! There’s no money! We need more money! Rawrr!
This is the call of my civics and economics teacher. I listen to him brainwash my classmates little by little. We’re watching a movie about how America is in so much debt. Blah blah billions, trillions blah blah. This is all a figment of our imaginations. Everyone is propping up a stick supporting these scenarios. If we all just stopped trying to exaggerate these problems then they would all stop. Simple as that.
We have a war against drugs, tobacco, poverty, other countries… they’ll never be solved. As a collective consciousness we first need to change our thinking about these situations. Will they ever be solved if we constantly think of them as problems? We’re better off focusing on solutions. But the government doesn’t actually want to make progress; showing doom and gloom, always exaggerating stories on TV.
A significant amount of news about Japan is hyped up in foreign media. I think a great way to give to Japan is to tap. EFT tap, that is.
There’s an illusion that if we just have enough mullah, then all of our problems would be solved. But our mindset would just continually make up new problems. Would it even be possible to have a “perfect world” with the way we think?
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The funny things is that we don’t need a lot of money to change the world. We just need to contribute what we have. If we use our brains and do what we can the cost of doing the activities that helps others decreases dramatically. If everyone helped themselves, then their families plus one person I don’t know how the world won’t be a better place. You’re definitely right about foreign media. Where I’m from it’s really bad. Wrote a post at my other site http://philippineislandliving.com/major-business-opportunity-in-the-philippines-news-and-media-coverage/
Once again you hit the nail right on the head. Good post. You never cease to amaze me, young one.
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Aww, Deborah, this comment made me smile and laugh so much. Thank you! *hugs back*