Enough About You — Shazammm

  1. Taxpayers wonder whether the amount spent on students makes a difference. If you really think about it, yes it does. Ask any parent whose child goes to an expensive school.
  2. There are different types of injuries that happen in each sport.  Would you object if you knew that a surgery performed before any injury occurs could make an athlete stronger?
  3. Imagine your body being consumed by a drug. You would do anything to get this drug and you don’t worry about the consequences that come with it.
  4. By inviting Syrians in, you’re causing more problems than you’re solving.
  5. Does the idea of not actually having your money on-hand sound trivial?
  6. That little green piece of paper in your pocket holds no actual value other than the cost it took to produce it, and yet you will work your whole life just to acquire more of those little green pieces of paper just so you can take them and stick them in a bank.
  7. So just remember the next time you read a bank statement or look at dollar bill that you’re holding an made up value that someone decided to make up. Without it, you might still be having to trade with goods like livestock and produce.
  8. I now understand that a dollar is only worth what you can receive in exchange for it.
  9. Being able to walk around with money without holding the money in your hand brings me back around to the idea of the stone because, just like stone currency, you don’t need to be in physical possession of these Bitcoins to own them.
  10. We hear people talk about the American Dream, which requires that you have enough of these pieces of paper to be financially stable. If you think about it deeply you will realize, that you receive these pieces of paper called money and base your whole life on them.
  11. Money is an adroit concept and its pursuit lasts a lifetime. Your goal from the moment you start school is to join the game of making enough of these pieces of paper to make your life more fun and acceptable.

Taxpayers wonder whether the amount spent on students makes a difference. If we really think about it, yes it does. Ask any parent whose child goes to an expensive school.

There are different types of injuries that happen in each sport. Would someone object if he or she knew that a surgery performed before any injury occurs could make an athlete stronger?

Imagine a body being consumed by a drug. The person in that body would do anything to get this drug and wouldn’t worry about the consequences that come with it.

By inviting Syrians in, we’re causing more problems than we’re solving.

Does the idea of not actually having our money on-hand sound trivial?

That little green piece of paper in our pocket holds no actual value other than the cost it took to produce it, and yet we will work our whole lives just to acquire more of those little green pieces of paper just so we can take them and stick them in the bank.

So just remember the next time we’re reading a bank statement or looking at a dollar bill that we’re holding a made up value that someone decided to make up. Without it, we might still be having to trade with goods like livestock and produce.

I now understand that a dollar is only worth what we can receive in exchange for it.

Being able to walk around with money without holding the money in our hand brings me back around to the idea of the stone because, just like stone currency, we don’t need to be in physical possession of these Bitcoins to own them.

We hear people talk about the American Dream, which requires that an American citizen has enough of these pieces of paper to be financially stable. If a person were to think about it deeply he or she will realize, that they receive these pieces of paper called money and base their whole life on them.

Money is an adroit concept and its pursuits last a lifetime. A student’s goal from the moment he or she starts school is to join the game of making enough of these pieces of paper to make their life more fun and acceptable.

About Shazammm

I like cake.
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