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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 783369, member: 112"]clad - you and I both know that it doesn't matter what we do, or what "they" (those in power) do in regard to money, what form money takes, whether there is inflation or not, or anything else. Because until people change, nothing else will change.</p><p><br /></p><p>You call it perception, I call it an idea - it's the same thing. And that's all money is. The problem is, people always want more of it. And it doesn't matter how rich or how poor they are - they just want more of it.</p><p><br /></p><p>When that changes - when it comes to pass that people are happy with what they have - then the issues of currency value fluctuation will cease to exist and the value of currency, in whatever form it takes, will become stable and stay stable.</p><p><br /></p><p>Until then, things will remain as they are with the value of any currency always in a state of flux. And I stongly suspect that is always how it will be. It has been that way since the dawn of time and it will likely be that way until the end of time. For people will never change. The idea, the perception - will remain the same.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 783369, member: 112"]clad - you and I both know that it doesn't matter what we do, or what "they" (those in power) do in regard to money, what form money takes, whether there is inflation or not, or anything else. Because until people change, nothing else will change. You call it perception, I call it an idea - it's the same thing. And that's all money is. The problem is, people always want more of it. And it doesn't matter how rich or how poor they are - they just want more of it. When that changes - when it comes to pass that people are happy with what they have - then the issues of currency value fluctuation will cease to exist and the value of currency, in whatever form it takes, will become stable and stay stable. Until then, things will remain as they are with the value of any currency always in a state of flux. And I stongly suspect that is always how it will be. It has been that way since the dawn of time and it will likely be that way until the end of time. For people will never change. The idea, the perception - will remain the same.[/QUOTE]
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