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Thursday, October 6, 2016

Type/Hype pt. 2 Dollar Diversity

Money is multi-cultural. Money comes in all different shapes and sizes. Money also goes by various names. In fact, I think we make more nick names for the dollar than we do for people. Case and point, money is indeed the root of more than just evil. We all need it to live. So, if money is so one size fits all, why are so many of us without it. My guess would be because we have a narrow view on exactly what making money is. For example, if the dollar is not working for you then you are foolish for working for it. Let's assume we are in the bank and there are ways of earning money at each booth. The longest line would probably be the "earn " line. The earn people love a challenge. In fact the love a challenge so much that they are willing to chase a dream full circle similar to how a dog chases its tail. They have high hopes in the "one day" theory or if I keep working hard things will happen. They love to show up and be told what to do and they are comfortable with processing and constructing and love being relied on. They have the task of getting to work, then doing the work, being effective and proving they they are of value. So, the earn line is packed with people who perform three jobs at one job for one salary. The "earn" people seem very intelligent but they under estimate and fully trust man. The belief that some one wants to pay the next person is a foolish one. Man's greed is difficult to weigh by the pound so the question to pose is if he could get more for less would he? Furthermore would I? Sure. No one is ripping any one off by telling the truth. So the long line of earners are pretending not hoping. Moreover, they are not really working they are just watching and waiting.
Now, the next line of people fluctuates a lot. This line is known as the risk line. The line dedicated to those who love to role the dice. They believe without risk there is no no reward. Although some of that is true it is important to calculate the risk. The focus of the risk line is to keep people coming back. The earners get in on some of this action and they fill out the empty bottom for the green felt table. At first all seems well. They are profiting and gambling seem to be justified means to and end. However, loses start to occur the "earners" have scurried back to work and risk produces no reward. Also, there are problems. Somewhere along the line debt was produces. See, when they pocket was full people could not feel the flattening. The failure to remain calculated resulted in a fall into bottomless pit of red. The bright lights and big dreams sold to you by the casino, stock broker, suppliers from the sidewalk transform into late night visits, hostile demands,  investigations. The complete opposite of the fist full of promises is now just a fist. The constant pounding is hard to come back from. Please be careful.
The last line is the production line. Producers are fun to watch. They are my favorite people. The club is small but the money gets bigger and bigger. They never really kept job and never struck the lottery. No. They used a skill set to produce. After all the world never really revolved around people. People did not come first in the world's creation. So many of us use the land for our good works. Let take the water and mix it with some plants and put in a bottle and sell it. Not a bad idea. Or, they take needle and thread and stitch together clothing. Sound great. Or, they use animals to help them produce great wonderful food s or ingredients to supply markets. Wonderful. The beauty of it all is that it starts out as a method of survival. Over time, word starts to spread and more and more people become interest and growth starts to take place. Much like the start of life it is beautiful to watch. Overall, the uneven divide of wealth does not seem so unfair. In fact, after though we all might meet here again and relize things are working exactly as they should.  God Speed         Promotional TYPE/HYPE T-Shirt

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