bpval wrote:Hello everybody,
What to say about this creation of wealth through credit. My house. my car, my consumption, my assets, my weaknesses!
And at home it's booming!
Hello
The problem is not the credit itself. Create wealth with credits, why not. The problem is that credit is made from scratch and creates a magnifying universal debt. So, what is wealth for one is debt for the other. But it is not only a communicating vase system, because in addition to the debt, there is the interest of it. In spite of all the ingenuity that our policies could have, the social divide will only get bigger. In addition, the monetary wealth (money / debt) is too much higher than the real wealth (material / fruit).
Does anyone know the difference between monetary wealth and real wealth?
Is it for these reasons that there are projects that can not be funded? Is the money needed for better armony retained in other things?
Did the car become an object of worship because it generated credits and would be a driving force for what the film explains?