Getting Money Out of Your Pocket
Everybody wants (and needs) your money. Beware.
The easiest way to get money out of anybody’s pocket is to steal it. So, beware. Everybody wants (and needs) your money.
You know this. But you, conveniently, ignore it. Until it hits you on the head. In your face. In your wallet. Someone steals your money.
Half-the-time stealing is not obvious. You take a job, without knowing, really, if the company is stealing money. You get paid. You live your life. Then, down the road, you figure out, you find out, the company is ‘stealing’ money.
What do you do? You are depending on their money (your money). I do not have to answer this. It all depends. You know yourself. What you will do. What you have done. Etc.
There comes the larger question. Is reality, and-or nature, stealing money? Yep. You’ve got it now. The entire universe operates on the assumption, stealing is OK.
Yep. Think about it. Deeply. Artificial intelligence is not artificial, for one example. Virtual reality is not virtual, for another. Nature lies, we all lie, in order to survive. And, after all, we all know, lying is the most basic form of stealing.
Complementarity is the basis for identity. So, you have to beware. Of everything. Look closely. Think deeply. Watch your email. Every story you read. Someone’s selling something. Someone’s stealing something.
Most of all. Least of all. Your time. (If you believe in the concept of time.)