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In many ways we’ve already selected monetary systems for termination. Money itself is not the root of all evil, however humans have bound money so tightly to contracts that it can no longer be used to benefit us in its current form and with the mindset to transcend all that it represents. Humanity has realized this and it’s only a matter of time before our monetary structures evolve to something else. That something will benefit all the struggles we currently face on our planet, including poverty, disease, oppression, greed and so much more.
People have worked to satisfy their self-interest by using money as tool to be compensated for the amount of work completed. In this sense many have been able to sustain a prosperous lifestyle, not only for themselves but for society as a whole. When the main motive of labour is money, the people become merchants selling their labour to society, which in turn is supposed to benefit society as whole. If every person does this, then essentially they are meeting the many demands of society for their own self-interest.
Fear of the unknown propels the need to divide the planet and money is a powerful tool used to exploit. We have put put money and our economy on a pedestal above all else, even human necessities such as water, air and food. We’ve put money above what matters most — life and love.
When we move this model into a contemporary scale, we see that this does not benefit humanity. People die every day because of conglomerates whose only motive is money. Take pharmaceutical companies as an example. They make more money when people are in a state of sickness or dying than when they are living healthy. There is no money in prevention because when people learn to heal themselves or prevent disease, they don’t need a model based on treatment which relies on disease and sickness. Humanity 2.0 will experience a sense of unparalleled health when money is removed from the equation.
Think about how technology will change when money no longer drives the economy. Today, companies have to design technology and commodities to break down. If things are not made with an artificially limited useful life, how will companies make a profit, and thus sustain themselves or the services they provide. The new paradigm will see technology offer sustainability at another level due to the abolishment of planned obsolescence. A new consciousness will ensure things are created and built to last.