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Xian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > "Kevin M." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > >> To know a thing is to love a thing. I love money. Why is this >> wrong? > > Oh come on, Kevin. Do you love money, or do you love what you can > get with money? You have to love money FIRST, or else everything you get with money is corrupt, inferior, and a fraud. The concept of money is that of FREEDOM -- that every man is entitled to the product of his mind, and his effort. To love a thing is to know and love its nature. To know money is to know and love the fact that money is the frozen form of my hard work, and the ONLY way that I can trade my hard work for someone else's hard work. In this way, with this conceptal concrete (the money), I can trade among men without using force, something I could otherwise not do. I love money because it represents WORK, so I know that when money is being exchanged, it is being exchanged between productive members of society; those are the people I would choose to deal with. > Xian > big flaming lefto? Not necessarily. You're just not a big Capitalist like me, that's all. I don't know what you are. =) Kevin M., Prince of Henderson, NV (USA) "Know your enemy, and know yourself; in one-thousand battles you shall never be in peril." -- Sun Tzu, *The Art of War* "Contentment... Complacency... Catastrophe!" -- Joseph Chevalier
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