Tuesday, October 11th, 2022
Dear Freedom Friends,
Money. Hold in your hand coins. Pull out of your wallet cash. Circles of metal that last decades, centuries and millennia…matter.
Not only are they “literally” matter, but they offer an experience, a record of human society, an imprint on our lives and tactile memories that no electricity-dependent, unreal method of accounting or digital currency can offer.
A child, a teenager, a young adult and an elder have a far deeper understanding of having “spent money” when they count it out and hand it over — reducing the tendency toward wastefulness, over-spending or debt creation.
Digital Currency doesn’t mesh well with our ancient “cave man or cave woman” instincts, just as babies need to be held and raw whole foods are more nourishing than packaged energy bars. We are living beings, we are animals, and the “real world” far surpasses computerized fantasyland.
These coins are not that old…
…but one was minted the year I was born (I just turned 50) and it’s in gorgeous shape. Another is from one year before my birth, another is two years before I graduated high school…and so on. What “digital money” comes with a “brought into existence with a keystroke” date, feeling or other tie to our history? Our past?
Now, look at the Half Dollar, the quarter, nickels and dimes flipped over. Look at the language little kids, children, teens and adults saw every time they counted out change to buy something at the store:
E. Pluribus Unum
Liberty
United States of America
The money makes it clear that we are a society standing United in the clear light of liberty, arm in arm, as a goal — even if not yet perfectly realized.
What do you see, read, think of and are reminded of, when you tap your corporate credit card or insert a bank’s debit card into a device?
Nothing. Because it isn’t real. And a world build on “nothing” and “unrealness” (like Virtual Reality) will crumble around us with amazing suddenness, for reasons so far beyond our understanding that we are nothing more than sheep being led to the slaughter.
I’m using cash whenever possible.
How about you?