Well, like I've said before, until 'Love and Respect' is able to put a roof over my head, food to eat, and health, then I'll adopt the system of 'love and respect' as way of obtaining needed items of survival. This is the 21st century, not the days of colonies and tribes, where one can exchange labor for a another product or desired good. You could do that today, but it would not get you very far, I see where it gets people on the streets every day. I know what you're trying to say, and where you are going with the idea, but it just would not work in civilization/society that has been built up to what it is today. I mean, if you want to live like that, then hey man, more power to you, but some people actually like the advances, and technology and other forms of human achievements the 21st century has to offer, and yes, it may cost something, but in the end, IMO, it's all worth it. And it's not really classing paper, digital, credit, metals. It's establish a currency, I suggest looking into the history of currencies, how they were used, why they were created, and where they have got us today (non fiat currency that is). We would still be living in grass huts and wooden cabins and caves if it weren't for the creation of market system, where people can conduct transactions for profit of the action desired by the second, third, forth, and so on persons needs.
People need to get out of this mindset of classing paper,digital credits or shiney metals dug from the earth as a form of wealth or else this suffering is going to continue.this planet is everyones planet.not just a select few.
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