@Avery7098 yes an equal money system makes sense where banks are not making profit from lending people back the money that they are entitled to in the first place
what about ppl who cant help that they r not functional. like people with psych problems that need medical attention but are not getting it so that if you give them money then they might use it in a bad/not functional way. or an alcoholic that does work but if u give him money he will just spend it on more boos and if he doesnt he is depressed and he really does need medical help. is there institutions (and even enough awareness of these ppl) in the EMS? transition could be a huge problem
@WeAreBullets people that have certain conditions are treated equally as all beings in the system, if you can't do particular things than you can't and you do the things you can do, work and participation is for every being essential for self realization and practical living - no one will be excluded and yes the transition will take a while but also realize that the current money system manifests many conditions while this is not necessary
I find it odd some people complain about for example HAVING to do 4 years of conscription work. Dont they realise right now in this system, are HAVE TO bust their ass off probably until they are 65 years old :S
the current system allows abdication of self responsibility in fact encourages it as a means to justify itself.
Take a look as one walks down the streets in any town 'litter' strewn everywhere as though their mothers are going to come along and clean up after them.
SO during the time it is going to take to bring an equal money system in to existence, education as SELF RESPONSIBILITY realised is also going to be essential.
SELF HONESTLY realised beautiful words are not enough
@mistaAnthonyWilson in Indonesia, litter is thrown out of the windows and stacked in the streets, simply because the country can't afford processing garbage this isn't shown on the postcards though - one of the things that maintains this cycle of abuse is tourism
@JornVinceHardus gosh if they would stack it that would be a start, strewn is the correct verb here, the basic issue as far as I can tell is a lack of self responsibility as a consequence of the way they see society and its responsibilities rather than seeing they are society and therefore responsible themselves.
It is something that we must recognise as we move towards an equal money system, corrections in application so that abuse as that is, ends as we start again with an equal money system.
@babylonIZfallin there are no excuses for poverty and it proves that we haven't truly discovered the richness of life, such a shame limiting life to money - go through the desteni material if you are really interested.
Great video Jorn. Thanks for addressing and clearing up these points.
KellyPosey 11 months ago
The banks get money why not the people? An Equal Money System makes common sense.
Avery7098 11 months ago
@Avery7098 yes an equal money system makes sense where banks are not making profit from lending people back the money that they are entitled to in the first place
JornVinceHardus 11 months ago
Cool Video! Thank you very much
FredEquality 11 months ago
what about ppl who cant help that they r not functional. like people with psych problems that need medical attention but are not getting it so that if you give them money then they might use it in a bad/not functional way. or an alcoholic that does work but if u give him money he will just spend it on more boos and if he doesnt he is depressed and he really does need medical help. is there institutions (and even enough awareness of these ppl) in the EMS? transition could be a huge problem
WeAreBullets 11 months ago
@WeAreBullets people that have certain conditions are treated equally as all beings in the system, if you can't do particular things than you can't and you do the things you can do, work and participation is for every being essential for self realization and practical living - no one will be excluded and yes the transition will take a while but also realize that the current money system manifests many conditions while this is not necessary
JornVinceHardus 11 months ago
I find it odd some people complain about for example HAVING to do 4 years of conscription work. Dont they realise right now in this system, are HAVE TO bust their ass off probably until they are 65 years old :S
SpamAnn 11 months ago
SELF RESPONSIBILITY.
the current system allows abdication of self responsibility in fact encourages it as a means to justify itself.
Take a look as one walks down the streets in any town 'litter' strewn everywhere as though their mothers are going to come along and clean up after them.
SO during the time it is going to take to bring an equal money system in to existence, education as SELF RESPONSIBILITY realised is also going to be essential.
SELF HONESTLY realised beautiful words are not enough
mistaAnthonyWilson 11 months ago
@mistaAnthonyWilson in Indonesia, litter is thrown out of the windows and stacked in the streets, simply because the country can't afford processing garbage this isn't shown on the postcards though - one of the things that maintains this cycle of abuse is tourism
JornVinceHardus 11 months ago
@JornVinceHardus gosh if they would stack it that would be a start, strewn is the correct verb here, the basic issue as far as I can tell is a lack of self responsibility as a consequence of the way they see society and its responsibilities rather than seeing they are society and therefore responsible themselves.
It is something that we must recognise as we move towards an equal money system, corrections in application so that abuse as that is, ends as we start again with an equal money system.
mistaAnthonyWilson 11 months ago
@mistaAnthonyWilson while that might be true in some 'rich' countries, the cheer pressure of the money system doesn't give everyone that choice
JornVinceHardus 11 months ago
@JornVinceHardus ther are no EXCUSES Jorn.
U know that.
SELF RESPONSIBILITY SELF HONESTLY applied cost's nothing.
in fact it could B sed that those WHO apply those principles R RICH in FACT.
thank you
babylonIZfallin 11 months ago
@babylonIZfallin there are no excuses for poverty and it proves that we haven't truly discovered the richness of life, such a shame limiting life to money - go through the desteni material if you are really interested.
JornVinceHardus 11 months ago
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mistaAnthonyWilson 11 months ago
@mistaAnthonyWilson the last comment wan't directed towards you - let me know if there is unclarity
JornVinceHardus 11 months ago