Most people don’t even know that man, they know that things are getting more “expensive” but they attribute it to corporate greed or other false explanations. Very few are aware of the fact that their momey is eroding. That’s part of the illusion that keeps it going.
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im not sure erosion is inherently compelling as a threat.
i once tried to invent a new kind of money and even called my econnomics phd friend about it in like 2012 and the central part of it was that it ~did~ rot, you couldnt hoard
like a store of potatoes for a season, it wasnt if some is good more is better
there was such a thing as too much and didnt get thru them all and now your potatoes are rotten and moldy in the cellar
Corporate greed is a genuine issue that is, in some ways, seperate from currency valuation. And it is still a contributing factor. Sure, there are some false explanations that circulate but those can be debunked with enough self-education... much like how many of my friends and family have done. You underestimate how many people are actually aware of the fact that their currency is getting continuously debased. Lol YOU ARE IN A BUBBLE. These people who are unaware may be a majority percentage, but i feel you believe like 95% of the global population remain oblivious.
the projection in the people who reply to your posts is absolutely insane