Global Money Eradication Visions and Ideals
From global social stagnation to sustainable social reform and development
Money Eradication Vision : Influence and Corruption
To totally retire money systems is to also retire the effects of money systems. Only then will governments have fair and increased opportunities to deliver on their obligations to the people without the long-lived shadows of financial influence and corruption. Retiring money systems brings man much closer to ending world poverty and beginning world healing.
Our civilization has designed environments equal to getting what you can on a basis of how much you have to offer at the expense of others who are less fortunate. This imbalance creates a motivation for a person or entity to contemplate crime, to set his environment right in his own mind. If basic food, water and shelter are not free and available to all people, then there will always be those who will pay or exchange at a premium to receive them and reinforce the disparity between those who receive and those who are denied. The extra blow to our humanity is that our collective psyche is openly aware that others are denied these basic needs while we pay for them. There is no currently known plan to truly eradicate the suffering caused by the denial of basic human needs worldwide. As governments do their part as planned, we want them to do more. Our highest ideals, our subconscious minds, scream to us to end this travesty in the presence of the irony that the necessary cost must be disregarded.
Money Eradication Vision: Human Evolution
The human race must evolve. While money has solved many obstacles of the past, it now represents more of an obstacle than of a solution to future advancement. The capacity for the institution of money to inspire and direct humanity towards the future has expired. Humans have arrived in knowledge and productive capacities to provide for and to advance all global humans. The primary obstacle is the global “what’s in it for me” mentality. This global aspiration for money, and all money can buy, prevents progressive change at global, national, community, family and individual levels. Humans must evolve to approach decision processes that consider the objectives and actual resources required, but intentionally excluding unnecessary intermediaries such as money.
Knowledge resources of one prominent university can permanently advance the entire human race, yet we continue to restrict knowledge access from thousands of colleges and universities worldwide only to those able to pay by cash or debt. This thinking model is unintelligent from a global human survival and prosperity perspective. Money institutions cannot lead the human race in this regard.
Without money and wealth acquisition as motives, media broadcasts can return to their original purpose of disseminating informative and educational information. Accordingly, there would be no need to bombard broadcasting with preemptive advertising for financial gain. Mankind would eliminate a primary means to deceive its people due to the false or otherwise misleading claims of advertisers with questionable motives and credibility.
Wiithout money or compensation needed or sought, global citizens will gladly volunteer for the opportunity to express their skills at the highest possible capacity for contribution, recognition and progress. Moreover, supervisory personnel will tend to succeed based on their ability to create harmonizing and cooperative environments for an all volunteer workforce. Accordingly, there will be permanent declines in long-term worker dissatisfaction and supervisory abuse. Supervisory personnel will acquire every motive to create and sustain friendly environments for volunteer workforces.
Money Eradication Vision: Highest Ideals:
To pursue our highest ideals, we must eventually experience an era in time when global cooperation will have successfully evolved such that all exchange of goods, services, technologies and knowledge are based primarily on need or equality, without regard to the wealth of any nation or individual. To totally disregard financial wealth, money systems must be retired.
We simply cannot follow our highest ideals for living as a race while competing with each other on every level for money and resources. Achieving our highest ideals and competing for money and resources are highly incompatible activities. The belief that the human race can continue to positively evolve, trusting money competition models and denying basic needs to the less fortunate, lacks foresight into the prerequisites for our next stage of human evolution. The belief that evidence of positive evolution is the successful gathering of money to create sufficiency and the developing of technologies only to further money inflow is the money paradox of discussion. No. Money competition models where the less fortunate suffers and cooperation models where all succeed cannot harmoniously coexist. The failure to subordinate and ultimately eliminate money and other competition models will continue to support evolutionary stagnation and could be the catalyst to future sequences of events leading to the destruction of the entire human race. There are many scenarios which could produce this same catastrophic outcome. Simply the continued denial of basic needs or dignity of a few could be sufficient cause in the minds of those looking for entities of blame for their suffering. Doing all that we can as a mindful society to balance resources or to administer according to need is what can be done as a first major step to place the odds of survival and ultimate success in our global favor.
From global social stagnation and decline to sustainable international social reform and development.
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