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Forever Sleep
Earned it we have...
- May 4, 2022
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Maybe this sounds like a weird question... What I mean is- is all the money in the world represented in physical form- in the shape of notes, coins, gold or whatever? I'm guessing not. In which case- it's virtual. How weird that something virtual- numbers on a screen can cause so much suffering if they turn red or, there aren't enough of them.
Where did it come from originally? Surely, it's like energy or water- it's not destroyed- it just flows from one source to another. You work and get paid by your employer. You spend the money on a new watch. The watch manufacturer spends the money paying their employees, paying taxes, paying their rent and running costs- it just keeps changing hands- right?
But, it had to start out somewhere. Who decides when and how much to add to the enormous pot? It just seems so abstract to me in a way. I used to think- when a country was in debt- why don't you just print more money?! But I guess that shows how naive I am about economics. Any maths/money geniuses here willing to explain it simply to a lay person?
Where did it come from originally? Surely, it's like energy or water- it's not destroyed- it just flows from one source to another. You work and get paid by your employer. You spend the money on a new watch. The watch manufacturer spends the money paying their employees, paying taxes, paying their rent and running costs- it just keeps changing hands- right?
But, it had to start out somewhere. Who decides when and how much to add to the enormous pot? It just seems so abstract to me in a way. I used to think- when a country was in debt- why don't you just print more money?! But I guess that shows how naive I am about economics. Any maths/money geniuses here willing to explain it simply to a lay person?