2nd person – figure8clementine

  1. Taxpayers wonder whether the amount spent on students makes a difference. Careful thought reveals that it does. Parents whose children attend expensive schools often affirm this.
  2. There are different types of injuries that occur in each sport. Some might object to surgeries performed preemptively, even if they could make athletes stronger.
  3. Imagine a body consumed by a drug. The individual would do anything to obtain it, disregarding the consequences entirely.
  4. More problems are created by letting Syrians in than resolving any.
  5. The idea of not actually having money on hand may seem trivial at first glance.
  6. That little green piece of paper in a pocket holds no intrinsic value beyond its production cost, yet people work their entire lives to acquire more of these pieces of paper and deposit them in banks.
  7. It is worth remembering, upon reading a bank statement or holding a dollar bill, that the value it represents is entirely constructed. Without it, trading goods like livestock and produce might still be necessary.
  8. It becomes clear that a dollar’s worth is tied only to what can be received in exchange for it.
  9. Walking around with access to money, without physically holding it, is reminiscent of the concept of stone currency. Similarly, ownership of Bitcoin does not require physical possession of the currency itself.
  10. Discussions about the American Dream often highlight the need for financial stability, represented by those pieces of paper called money. Reflecting deeply reveals a life heavily based on acquiring them.
  11. Money is a clever concept, and its pursuit spans a lifetime. From the start of schooling, the ultimate goal often becomes joining the game of accumulating enough of these pieces of paper to enhance life’s enjoyment and acceptability.
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