Right Intentions

The intentions are to invest in the economy in order to promote maximum potential growth for the most amount of people as advised in The Bible. Whether you agree with The Bible or not you should agree that money is good and the key to worldly success and better health for you and the environment when done correctly as it does. I'm for groups in Olympia who are contributing to our local economy by providing local services directly to our local citizens. Olyblog is an avenue to increased wealth an economy. This can be utilized as enhanced connections and understandings in the local community and as an increase in self respect. Respect is my first priority, and I am writing this particular blog in an attempt to replace disrespect with respect. Lets get that done by increasing the money flow here. Any ideas?

Comments

Which intentions do you refer to?

Have you considered the intention to promote a respectable potential of growth for the total amount of people?

Total Benefit

comes closer to realization when more people are able to make a contribution to the local economy. Instead of subtracting from somebody else's economy with welfare we could insert heads into the economy with products, light labor, and other useful productions and skip Sam.

increase the money flow

Maybe if we all publish our bank account numbers then people around the world will respond by depositing money into our accounts based on the evidence of our respect for one another (and for ourselves.) We could call it the "respect economy." But I like your idea about how respectfulness can lead to economic activity and opportunity.




Money and wealth are quite different

economic concepts. Money is a medium of exchange, wealth are assets some of which may or may not be money. Distinctions which difference I hear you reply. Think about it this. The wealth of a community is not simply the sum of our bank accounts.

As to bank accounts. Hey Rob, you are kidding right? If not, can I have your account number? There's this guy in Senegal down on his luck with some money he'd like to expatriate.

Good distinction!

As always you are a pleasure to read! Can I extend your comment further to conclude that wealth is free? Money is not. If more people get disgusted with money and simply duck out of the race we will see even more Benjamins and Hamiltons finding their way to Sam Goody. Then what will happen to the environment?