At first I thought is power than anything, later on I said it's should be economic resources, then I realizes is money. I will give a brief poem here! The breeze blew and stake moistures and when it blew hales, it was just the breeze moving while the moistures is running away with fears.
The mist of human fears is control by what is next to their breath. Money has power than anything, money makes one feels secure, alive and superior. When money leaves we felt life is gone, we feel dead, we feel empty, we feel hopeless.
Currently my country government has turn humans to museum, moving without no direction, helpless and monuments because for over 3 months now the government has seized to release money in circulation, banks refused to fix money in ATM's, no canter payment.
Everyone is helpless, no money no good food, no transportation, no job, no love, no smiles, no good health.
Money drives away every feelings that makes life better. Money is truly powerful
Money is just currency. Thats all it is. Currency used to be pigs and cows and chicken, basically anything of value. And what is value? Something that someone needs or wants. At some point people realized that trading in a chicken for something else can be quite difficult, as you would have to physically carry a chicken around with you.
So they invented something that can be carried around traded for anything. Coins, paper, cards, doesn't matter... All we have been doing is refining the concept of trading something for something else. Thats all it is. Money is the flexible medium with which we trade those goods and services.
Over time, both things and services have become easier to obtain, so their value has fallen. Staying alive and fed has become affordable for almost everyone now and at some point in the future luxury will also become affordable for all. And maybe, someday, we will no longer have a need for money.
Indeed, money has been the perpetual yardstick of worth, the universal apples-to-oranges converter, be it in the guise of livestock, crops, precious metals, or the new kid on the block, Bitcoin. But wait a moment! Your quip about toting chickens for trade, it's a slapstick image, wouldn't you agree?
Without a doubt, the streamlined simplicity of our current financial systems puts the clumsy barter of old to shame. Yet, as we march confidently into the brave new digital world, are cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin just a continuation of this monetary metamorphosis, or are they a full-fledged revolution? While tangible cash evolved to accommodate convenience and scalability, digital currencies strut onto the stage offering autonomy, anonymity, and discard the old-school notion of trust. They're indeed the rebel yell against the monotonous humdrum of traditional financial frameworks.
As for envisioning a future devoid of money, that's quite the whimsical concept. However, considering resources are as finite as a sitcom's original jokes, won't we always need a way to distribute these goods fairly? Money is that way. Perhaps our future involves a shift in perspective, changing what we hold dear and, therefore, what embodies our money.