“Trust, honor, and respect are what make all relationships work—in this sense, good faith is what money really is. If you break trust with someone, they likely won’t want to work with you in the future. Humanity, in the main, breaks trust, acts dishonorably, and is pathologically disrespectful, making cooperation very difficult. To solve the problem, a false form of trust is needed, a kind of forced cooperation, otherwise known as a debt. That is why all money today is debt-based. Restore trust, honor, and respect, and credit-based “money” can return—otherwise known as love or faith in one’s fellows.”
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Justin Deschamps is a truth seeker inspired by philosophy and the love of wisdom in all its forms. He was formally trained in physics and psychology, later discovering the spiritual basis of reality and the interconnected nature of all things. He strives to find the path of truth while also walking it himself, sharing what he knows with others so as to facilitate cooperative change for a better future. He is a student of all and a teacher to some. Follow on Twitter @sitsshow, Facebook Stillness in the Storm, and steemit @justin-sits.
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