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People only think about money.

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#1
  • Taro
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  • 2021/01/31 20:31

People are so sad because all they think about is money
It would be a lot easier if they were good enough to live without spending money.

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#52
  • 梨本さん
  • 2021/02/08 (Mon) 17:21
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This is a dusty souvenir from the Los Angeles edition. I'll share it with you.
What do you guys think ?

#21 Taro
LA TIME : Today 18:22 = ( HAWAII TIME 16 : 22 )

> I caught a lot of fish here too ♫
This is fun ♪
The reason the text looks like a translator is because I made it into English and put it on Reddit !
and it was too much trouble so I translated it again I translated it with Google !

There was a comment above.
Did Taro himself come out with this ? If so, that's too rude to someone who answered seriously.
Or it's just a uke joke talking about Taro's name ? If so, it means he's been mocked perfectly in the LA version.
Either way, it's bad.

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#54

I have only been practicing this money-free lifestyle for about a month.
It all started because I hated money because my business failed and I lost a lot of money and for some reason none of my benefits or grants were approved.
In an effort to somehow live without money, I tried to live by helping and being helped by others and by bartering.
As I did this, I found myself more happy and lively than before.
I no longer make decisions based on whether or not money is involved, I am less stingy because there is no money involved, and my relationships are much better.
I felt ! how much fun life is without any plans or commitments.
There were quite a few hardships, or tumultuous times, but they felt like rather pleasant hardships, unlike the cramped hardships of working.

Recently I had a good encounter and I'm going to do a job where I get paid again. I wrote some positive posts trying to be positive about the job I got, but to tell the truth, I still feel cramped doing the same kind of work every day.
I don't want the boredom of having stability but less freedom, so I will be free again soon. I will let you know if I get good results then. If it is bad, I apologize honestly. Thank you for all your valuable comments. LA posts are mine too. Sorry I sometimes joke around. I was trying to lighten the mood since everyone's mood was so hard lol.

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#55

Taro-san must be either someone who has no dependents and doesn't have to pay a mortgage, or a flower girl whose husband is military or something and is even given housing. ? You can't say you don't need money in such expensive Hawaii. The average person's income just flows into monthly payments. There is no one who doesn't need money. Also, as someone wrote,
can you make true friends here in Hawaii ? even among Japanese people ? it's impossible ? maybe ! ? only .

Sunset, I am one of those who appreciate you. Thank you.

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#57

As I discovered earlier, that Mr. Maezawa also posted his opinion on social networking sites that he doesn't need money.
The following quote

The way I think to make the world peaceful is to "eliminate money from the world.

Money is convenient, but when used in the wrong way and with the wrong meaning, it divides people from each other.

It makes us forget love, appreciation and respect for others, and amplifies inequality, inferiority and powerlessness.

There is no denying that money has played a major role in the evolution of modern civilization. And it is because of money that we are able to enjoy the affluence we enjoy today.

Frankly, I think it's a wonderful invention.

But that wonderful money has taken on more power than it should. It has entered our lives more deeply than we could have ever imagined.

People's lives are now told in terms of money, and the feelings behind things and things have been replaced by a number: price.

People were ruled by money and feared money.

People became concerned about their neighbor's wallets and felt as if their quality of life was determined by the amount of money they had.

I fell into the illusion that a country's wealth was measured by its GDP, and that the greater the quantity, the happier I was.

Less money led to a sense of inferiority, and more people became involved in crime.

There is no end to the number of suicide victims who end their own lives because of money failures.

With the one-sided imposition of capitalism that economic activities that increase money are justified even for the people of countries that do not prioritize it, wars have been launched, people and buildings bombed, and a rebirth that is convenient for the victorious nation has been repeated.

When might we be used for money that should have been well spent? Money is not the main player in our lives. It is ourselves. We must reclaim the leading role.

War, terrorism, murder, robbery, abuse, poverty, starvation, and suicide could be reduced considerably if money were eliminated.

When people are freed from the brainwashing stereotype that they cannot live without money, they will rethink the meaning of life and work.

They will regain their original humanity.

Now, let's actually imagine a world where money is no more.

One day, money suddenly disappears from the world.

All financial transactions will stop and people and businesses will have zero account balances. No matter how much you have saved, no matter how much you owe, it is all a charade. All that will remain are the relationships and trust that have been established.

At the same time, all goods and services will be free.

You will be able to get whatever you want, for free.

Bringing home food from the supermarket, wearing your favorite brand of clothing, or living in a house of your preferred size and layout are all free.

Now what do you think?

Will there be a worldwide panic, goods disappearing from store shelves everywhere, people scrambling to get their goods and services, lots of robbing and looting, even people hurting each other?

I don't see that happening.

What about labor production?

If you can live for free whether you work or not, will people just consume goods and stop working, as long as they are good enough?

I don't see that happening either.

In a world without money, people who consume excessively or engage in flamboyant extravagance would probably not be respected. Those who do not work at all would not be respected as well.

In a world without money, people who work at what they love and are good at, and who please and inspire others, will be appreciated. Many will also realize that work is what it was originally meant to be. People in the financial industry who were engaged in the banking, securities, and insurance industries will lose their jobs as soon as the money runs out. When such people engage in businesses that address social issues, such as primary industry and welfare, for example, and create innovation through technology and brains, the richness of people's lives will be further enhanced.

As long as those who produce goods continue their production activities as before, and those who distribute and provide services continue their activities as before as well, the world will not lose the things necessary for people's lives.

The world will change from a world where those who pay more money are the best customers and are as great as gods to a world where those who produce goods and services are noticed and appreciated.

Thank you for producing delicious farm products.
Thank you for making nice clothes.
Thank you for paving our roads, cleaning our toilets, and carrying our things.

It restores a sense of gratitude and respect for those who make and provide something, which people have almost forgotten due to the presence of money.

The requirement is an annual income of at least 100,000,000. Pay-for-performance principle. Green car or first class. Credit card color. Winners and losers.

Various discomforts that divide people, even though no one wants them to by the measure of money, disappear.

Now, how will you live in a world where money is gone?

You are the master of your life.

The end.

Thank you for taking the time to read this long article.

We also received many questions. We answered the typical questions here.

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Finally, I am writing this as I am sure you will definitely point it out.

Well, I get what you're saying, but how contradictory is it for you, a rich man, to "lose money"?

You are right.

Really, you are right, but unfortunately the power of money still cannot be ignored in the current capitalist system.

The reason why I write these writings and the reason why you can read them like this is because I am fortunate to be financially blessed within the current capitalist system and have the chance to share my thoughts with you.

Strange as it may seem, I believe we need to have more money in order to eliminate money.

I would like to be a person of influence and transmission in the world and continue to ask everyone in the world, "Why don't we eliminate money ?".

What we can do immediately is to continue to strengthen our ability to communicate through economic growth in company management, publishing books, making movies, and meeting leaders around the world in person to exchange ideas. Through such activities, we would like to help you develop an image of a world without money in your mind as much as possible.

Ultimately, there is no way that one person or one company can do this, and I know it will be a long life-long challenge, but we will continue our efforts.

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P.S.: We would like to make a film about "a world where money has disappeared". If you would like to help us, please contact us.

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#58

Karma
I'm not sure as this is my first time using Reddit, but I put it on r/Advice.
It may be hard to find.

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