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etraya2025-08-28 03:48 am
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If money has no meaning here, then what do people do with themselves? Adventure for the sport of it? Build things only to watch them gather dust?
I prefer problems that bite back or explode in my hands, but it seems difficult to call that work in a place where every need is already seen to.
So. What passes for an occupation here—when merit and coin are both irrelevant?
I prefer problems that bite back or explode in my hands, but it seems difficult to call that work in a place where every need is already seen to.
So. What passes for an occupation here—when merit and coin are both irrelevant?

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On that much, yes, we agree. It is a tool, a symbol, nothing more. A convenient fiction people cling to so they feel secure. Pride, invention, legacy… those are things worth the effort.
But I have shared my life with someone who grew up knowing coin could decide whether she ate, whether she slept safely, whether she saw another day. To her, every copper had weight. And to pretend otherwise would be dishonest.
So perhaps it is better said this way: money itself has no meaning. But to those who have gone without it, it can mean everything.
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Is not creating something new and intriguing its own reward? The process itself hones you into a better form.