Wednesday, May 19, 2010

What Is Your Currency?

Bailouts. Stimulus packages. Bank failures. Foreclosures. All of these things indicate that there is a sickness in our economy, a grave one. Is there really a shortage of money? No. The government proves this every day by printing more and more of it - now by the trillions.

The problem is that too many people don't have enough of it (money, currency) to continue in what they were doing. There is an imbalance. However, let us remember that our currency is only special green paper with numbers on it. Currency is only an accepted medium of exchange. It represents something. It represents faith or stability in our economy. Obviously, we do have a sickness, because things are not very stable.

Consider this - suppose you wake up tomorrow and the currency we are used to has no value at all. It is totally worthless. What would you do?

Obviously, you still need to eat and provide for your loved ones. How would you get those provisions? Would you barter (an exchange of goods and services without money)? What do you have that someone else wants or needs?

Now you really have to think to survive. You would have to use your thoughts, talents, abilities, etc. for real exchange without the convenience of money. Do you have enough?

I assure you that you do have enough if you really think about it. Physical strength, insight, attractiveness, friends, faith, family, health, problem solving capability, etc. are just some of the possessions you already have (in no particular order).

What would you use to survive? What things would you turn to first? What is most easily transferable?

Things are changing. It is likely to get worse, a lot worse. Our dollar is getting worth less and less each time they crank up the printing press. We have less to provide for our loved ones.

What can we do to prepare for more financial sickness when it comes? Now you will have to think on that. If you continue the way things have been, it is likely you will get financially sick also, like the many millions in this country that are under extreme financial pressure. Maybe you are already are. Can you get out from underneath that pressure?

What you do with these questions will likely impact the rest of your life.

As always, the choice is yours.

This bears repeating:
Train a child in the way he should go,
and when he is old he will not turn from it.

The rich rule over the poor,
and the borrower is servant to the lender.

He who sows wickedness reaps trouble,
and the rod of his fury will be destroyed.

A generous man will himself be blessed,
for he shares his food with the poor. Proverbs 22:6-9 (NIV)


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Email: DeltaInspire2@hushmail.com

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