RE: Covering ground quickly in the push to 1,000,000 Blurt Power

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Covering ground quickly in the push to 1,000,000 Blurt Power

in blurt •  last year 

If I could go back in time and not put my crypto savings into BLURT, but just posted here for some extra tokens, I would. Barring that, not much point spending my current $2000 wad, now that it has lost most of its value over the past 15 months.

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Every investment is a gamble. Even investing in a small tomatoe grow. Weather or pesky insects can ruin an entire batch. From experience, I have lost many opportunities to fulfill my crop sue to unseen weather drought and high heat, even if I was prepared for such things, I have had misfortunes of having my equipment breakdown last minute when I needed it most and had no funds to continue forward. With a skrewed up spine at my waist, it can be challenging at times to do that, and keep my life in balance with my self care, house keeping, and job. Not complaining, much, others have it way worse and I understand that. Even when I have close to nothing left, i sacrifice to give to others who may need more than I.

I find we can all avoid this worrying about money if we just keep doing what we all do already, plus open the doors for more workers in the stem fields and wherever it may be needes for volunteers. So long as productions and services continue we no need for money. Money is only used in today's world by the majority to just gain access to resources.

Thus as Jaque Fresco said, we don't need to know how much money we need but how much resources. Its the resources that we need and resources to the basic needs, food, water, electricity, housing, transportation etc, can all be given freely if so long as production continues.

Productions only stop when "government" demands it and punish those who refuse. And the fear of being punished stops most of humabitybon its tracks. That is what I learned from the great depression during the 40's. Factories of many types stopped because there ws no money. We never needed it to begin with. Just the will to continue working was what was needed. But loyalty to the oppressors ensured none of that happens, instead, war, famine, etc was the result.

The amount of resources that went into the world war was a waste. What could havr been the next industrial and technological revolution was instead invested world wide into everyone's own demise.

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Well,... let's say the monetary system does xollapse for good very soon. Say tomorrow even. What then? Go to war? Pr keep working and do what grandma did?


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Yes, these are the big questions, the ones I have been asking on my YouTube channel for 15 years, and trying to find the answers to!
My grandma survived the great depression, too. She clipped coupons, never threw anything out, never wasted, mended, was an avid gardener, volunteered, canned, stored food, didn't trust the big banks, had an alternate grassroots supply chain, preferred cash over credit, preferred previous metals over bank deposits, and cooked all the family's meals at home in her little kitchen. I was happy to learn every lesson she felt inclined to teach me over the years! They don't make 'em like that anymore.