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<p>[QUOTE="ErolGarip, post: 2853719, member: 88736"]I knew you "Truble" had some signs of wisdom. Truble probably has 100000000money, and this is why he never goes onto the roof where he may tip over and fall down, so safe he is. His that 100000000money in his pocket also saved the earth not to wobble and spin out of its orbit. Truble, humanity is grateful to you. (however, when you don't have 1money in your pocket your 100000000money becomes 00000000money. Ok, this is a kidding, however, that may still be used in educating kids about the 1money.) </p><p><br /></p><p>Ok, I see, you too are asking how in the world the 1money is correlated to the work safety... If I knew what occupation/work you do, I could explain the work safety related to the 1money to you. Anyway, you too probably have a car. A car has about 30,000 components. If one of those many components, eg, one spark plug is missing, that car does not run properly, you know that. If "car::money" (here "::" is analogy notation, not widely known) analogy is done, then, one spark plug may correspond to the 1cent coin, which is how the current money system is handling the 1cent in the money assembly, i.e. as a mounted part of the money assembly, as seen in (trying to) circulation of 1cent coin as well... which is wrong... </p><p><br /></p><p>1cent coin in "car::money" analogy does not correspond to the spark plug or any other component of 30,000 components in a car. 1cent coin corresponds to the "key" of car, which is also a part of car integrity, a little differently. The key is used once when starting/stopping the engine and when the car is in the park you don't keep its key in the car, but, in your pocket. This too is for safety... And, what is the price of a car key? It is like 1cent in $100 value car. This means that your key to drive $100 is worth of 1cent. The key is negligible? Of course, not. So is 1cent either. </p><p><br /></p><p>Work safety is very relevant to the "integrity", in an assembly which may have a continuously mounted part (like spark plug) or may not have a mounted part (removable part, like car key). In case of the money, the 1cent is a part of money assembly, but, a seperate part of the money which has to be kept in the pocket. When you know the money better you can start to see the different types of integrities in each of others works as well better, that helps on becoming more careful and results in safer works... Why to see the integrity in the money well is so important, more important than any integrity in any work? Actually, not. But, people, almost everybody, have been putting the cart before the horse (i.e. they thinking the money first and then they thinking the works.) So, in this wrong order which has been already being done, it is better to learn the money and its integrity first. Then, the question arises, what to do with the 1cent coin.... This thread explains this. Just keep it in the pocket. That's how the integrity of 1cent coin in the money is.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ErolGarip, post: 2853719, member: 88736"]I knew you "Truble" had some signs of wisdom. Truble probably has 100000000money, and this is why he never goes onto the roof where he may tip over and fall down, so safe he is. His that 100000000money in his pocket also saved the earth not to wobble and spin out of its orbit. Truble, humanity is grateful to you. (however, when you don't have 1money in your pocket your 100000000money becomes 00000000money. Ok, this is a kidding, however, that may still be used in educating kids about the 1money.) Ok, I see, you too are asking how in the world the 1money is correlated to the work safety... If I knew what occupation/work you do, I could explain the work safety related to the 1money to you. Anyway, you too probably have a car. A car has about 30,000 components. If one of those many components, eg, one spark plug is missing, that car does not run properly, you know that. If "car::money" (here "::" is analogy notation, not widely known) analogy is done, then, one spark plug may correspond to the 1cent coin, which is how the current money system is handling the 1cent in the money assembly, i.e. as a mounted part of the money assembly, as seen in (trying to) circulation of 1cent coin as well... which is wrong... 1cent coin in "car::money" analogy does not correspond to the spark plug or any other component of 30,000 components in a car. 1cent coin corresponds to the "key" of car, which is also a part of car integrity, a little differently. The key is used once when starting/stopping the engine and when the car is in the park you don't keep its key in the car, but, in your pocket. This too is for safety... And, what is the price of a car key? It is like 1cent in $100 value car. This means that your key to drive $100 is worth of 1cent. The key is negligible? Of course, not. So is 1cent either. Work safety is very relevant to the "integrity", in an assembly which may have a continuously mounted part (like spark plug) or may not have a mounted part (removable part, like car key). In case of the money, the 1cent is a part of money assembly, but, a seperate part of the money which has to be kept in the pocket. When you know the money better you can start to see the different types of integrities in each of others works as well better, that helps on becoming more careful and results in safer works... Why to see the integrity in the money well is so important, more important than any integrity in any work? Actually, not. But, people, almost everybody, have been putting the cart before the horse (i.e. they thinking the money first and then they thinking the works.) So, in this wrong order which has been already being done, it is better to learn the money and its integrity first. Then, the question arises, what to do with the 1cent coin.... This thread explains this. Just keep it in the pocket. That's how the integrity of 1cent coin in the money is.[/QUOTE]
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