The Dependence of Global Society on Money

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Once upon a time, humankind created money to make life easier. But over time, money made life difficult. It became a tool, a ruler, a servant, a self-sustaining system—feeding on faith, scarcity, and people's fear. Thus, global society became dependent—not on life, but on a symbol.
A symbol that knows nothing of sun, wind, or earth.
A symbol that can neither grow nor breathe, yet to which billions subordinate their existence.

The Artificial Cycle

Nature knows no ownership. It knows only cycles – giving and taking, becoming and passing away.
But humankind created a system that knows only one direction: growth.
This growth devours the forests, empties the seas, and burns the earth.
Not because humankind is evil – but because it has forgotten that money is not life.
We have built a world in which everything is calculated, sold, and valued – even that which is priceless: time, love, silence.
Thus, a global cycle of alienation has been created.

Separation from the Whole

Dependence on money is the visible form of an invisible separation.
It separates humanity from the earth that sustains it and from the soul that guides it.
Those who think in numbers lose their sense of the whole.
Those who hoard possessions lose faith in life itself.
But nature remains patient. It calls us back—through storms, through crises, through the earth's quiet voice that says:
"You are part of me. Not my masters, but my children."

Change Begins in the Heart

The peaceful revolution of humanity begins where people stop treating money like God.
Where they rediscover that everything that lives has intrinsic value.
When we subordinate money to life again, economics transforms into care, work into expression, and possession into responsibility.
New forms emerge—from awareness instead of control:
Common good instead of profit.
Circularity instead of growth.
Abundance instead of scarcity.

The New Currency of Life

The future belongs not to bank accounts, but to hearts.
Not to markets, but to the people who remember.
When we understand that true abundance grows from connection, then the power of money collapses in on itself—quietly, like a leaf falling to the ground.
And in its place comes what never truly disappeared:
the natural order of life.
Giving and receiving.
Trust.
Love.
Then humanity will be free again—and money will once again be a tool.
Then the system will serve life.
And the Earth will breathe a sigh of relief.