I've been looking at money in terms of measuring the value of what it is that I do with others. To do this I looked at a natural desire in humans to reciprocate. Meaning to give back when something is given. In some ways, when we see a person who has lost their way, on the street, perhaps for a moment in time, they are giving us something because they are showing us to ourselves in some way. In this, does anyone ever really not give something to each of us, and therefor, within the good and the bad, we show ourselves to one another? If we value every moment, everything is giving us something and therefor, that value ( more in balance, or less in balance) remains a value, a transference because it exists. In this respect, someone who stumbles shows us what not to do and is therefor a value. Because of this, if we exchanged digits as a currency, would the beggar become one of the richest and therefor no longer be a beggar, and as a consequence, have the means to stand up and realize they simply fell down for a moment?
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