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1) What Are We ?
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We are what nature made us.
Human beings do not have a gene that imparts by natural virtue a 'good' element in each and every one of us. In all moral ways human beings are no better than animals, Even when human beings aspire to being better or more than animals of the animal kingdom, they can only support those beliefs by mutual delusion supported, as the case may be, by selective approach of evidence and reason.
We are governed by nature and god. The God referred to here is the God in the mind of the individual, regardless of whether he actually in reality exists or not. Those who object to any notion of God need not fret: mathematically speaking the equation that would define those particular people is one in which the variable 'God' is equal to zero.
One of the most defining characteristics of the human race that separates it from its fellow animals is that of the division of labour.
It is the 'Division of Labour' that allows specialisation of skills, without which that division remains extremely limited, generally the minimum number of activities required to ensure reliably the feeding, clothing, shelter, and successful survival of the individual or group.
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2) A Mechanism: The Token
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Life is a Survival Story
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Money is a Token of Survival
Necessitated by the division of labour, money, became necessary as a token of service owed by one person to another that was itself transferable, i.e. it could be used to transfer service with a third party.
Initially, it seems that the transfer, or transaction, took place in the form of exchange of goods for goods, or exchange of goods for service or services, or exchange of service or services for goods or, finally, exchange of service or services for service or services.
Rare metals, particularly gold, became the first form of transferable wealth.
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3) A comment on where we are going?
We may be increasingly running away from the real world to the safety of a kind of virtual world, perhaps?
Is it any wonder? Look at the following, and then <THINK> :and Big Brother Watch
4) Is it a Woman's World?
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