RE: To Integrity and Beyond
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"We are all like this..."
I am not. I grasp that money is a service that eases commerce, but also note that it's use as a store of value has caused corrupt influences to undertake a breadth of deranging mechanisms to hopelessly deprive money of it's potential to secure stored value. Inflation, in particular, is destroying the value of money for all, including those most benefiting from it. Additionally, while inflation can be reckoned with, fraud can produce black swan events, and banks can create them with impunity. Who can wrangle with Citi in the courts with confidence that is merited? Money talks in the best courts money can buy.
Goodwill is the foundation on which economic systems of every kind rest, including the many that eschew money altogether, like the Potlatch economies of the PNW. As a result of my investigations of goodwill, I have minimized my financial entanglements and have attained no little success in eliminating my taxable income, and accessory liabilities that accompany it, while improving my enjoyment of the blessings of civilization. Discarding our indoctrinations and misinformation regarding money, that all mislead us to believe that money is essential to modern society, is not easy nor simple, but goodwill is both easy and simple to use once our misconceptions have been discarded. The best thing about it is that you need to confine transactions to folks with honor, integrity, and are therefore competent to have goodwill. I have found my social circle has been indescribably benefited by my effort to exclusively use goodwill to invest economically.
Goodwill reaches across the oceans and enables international transactions, as lending networks that depend on local goodwill reveal. Goodwill also enables local economic activity that eschew money, as my own work demonstrates. It cannot be taxed, stolen, defrauded, or inflated. I encourage ya'll to investigate how to employ it in your economic activity per your individual circumstances.
Thanks!