When Lost Is Found You Will Have Value
If you are a baker, a butcher, a candlestick maker, you have a product you can sell.
In times of extreme difficulty, the perceived value of luxury items will have no meaning. They only have a value whilst people have wealth. If you are hungry, what value does a luxury item have, when compared to a loaf of bread? Which would you rather have; food, that maintains your life, or an expensive trinket?
What do we class today as expensive trinkets? Diamonds, gold, a luxury brand car, a second home as a holiday home, for some that is a reality, for most it is not. But what is a luxury item? What is an expensive trinket? Who actually owns these things? Who actually borrows them to give the illusion to the outside world that they have wealth, that they are privileged, that they live above us?
What have you seen in life? What do you value and how, if at all, are you prepared for a possible financial collapse? What do you think may happen? What will come first; job losses, businesses closing, homelessness, food banks – the modern day soup kitchens, aka 1929 stock market crash. Millions felt the fallout of it, where people fell into despair, they were destitute, they lost everything, some even lost their lives.
Just stop there for a moment, if you will and consider …
Is that not already happening!
Are we not seeing a grand manipulation of the world’s economies? They are trying to convince us that we should not worry, that the system is in good shape and our jobs are safe. But if you look closely, if you start to take notice, it is all around you, quietly unfolding.
It is being carefully managed by governments who want to stay in power. It doesn’t matter where you are in the world, colour, creed, nationality, we are all affected.
What do you really think?
Have you seen it? Have you looked? Do you want to look? Do you want to know?
What are your experiences?
What are your thoughts?
Dare you voice them, in this modern world, where they watch and listen to everything we do?
