The Gravitational Effect of Value
Money gravitates to value.
The economist nods his head.
The philosopher wakes up.
What is value?
Pirsig pointed out Quality.
And then went mad.
Well, I suppose Phaedrus went mad.
Value is like the sun, suspended in space, sufficiently huge to ensure the other planets gravitate toward it.
It's the bowling ball in the middle of the trampoline that causes the ping pong balls on the perimeter to roll toward to it.
Money is no different. Money is the same as those ping pong balls.
Value is the bowling ball.
So the question is not how to make money. Money already exists.
The question is how to create value. That's the intriguing aspect of life.
That's the question the creator seeks to answer with his work.
That's the question the philosopher seeks to find with his mind.
How to make money is the same as how to make water, air, sunlight.
Money simply exists.
And the desire to accumulate money for the sake of money is the root of all evil.
But to create value? To build for the everlasting glory of God?
Now that sounds intriguing.
---> More thoughts here.
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