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| The *The Suggestion Box Network is not currently active and cannot accept new posts | A question - | Views: 367 | Aug 06, 2012 12:14 pm | | A question - | # | Walter Paul Bebirian | | If it is possible to change anything - what exactly would you want to change and why?
If - for example - you were to change your spending habits - and were able in this manner to save money or more money than you do now - what exactly would you do with this saved money and what purpose would that serve you?
In essence - what exactly is money for?
A different perspective is taken here:
"I care not what puppet is placed on the throne of England to rule the Empire, ... The man that controls Britain's money supply controls the British Empire. And I control the money supply."
Baron Nathan Mayer Rothschild Quote
but is this a practical use for money in today's world - or possible even for folks like the Rothschild's - for what purpose and
to take his thinking even further - can this control of the money supply be accomplished to a greater degree with something other than money?
http://i00.usPrivate Reply to Walter Paul Bebirian | Sep 01, 2012 7:04 pm | | re: A question - | # | Ernie Martin | | Walter, maybe it depends on priorities of everyday life and how much focus and energy is allocated on such priority for achievement on change.
Cheers & Blessings,
Ernie MartinPrivate Reply to Ernie Martin | |
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