The Age Of Abundance And Greed

in Threespeak - OLD4 years ago (edited)

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We are rapidly moving into an era of abundance. The question that came to my mind is where does greed fit into this? When I look at music or video, does greed have a place in that?

I talk about this in the video.


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i feel that greediness is part of some individual's habit and they find it very difficult to break,while there are some other individuals who became greedy due to some certain economic conditions and financial decisions,sometimes during the time of plenty many people tend to become greedy and want to reap so much than they anticipated.....this also occurs on the cryptocurrency world....so in other words,abundance tend to bring greed to so many people...

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Brings up the interesting discussion of whether greed is something inherent within certain people, or something that is learned, as a result of scarcity. Personally, I have never been interested in having any more than enough, but "enough" is not enough for a lot of people.

There's no doubt things are going to change a lot over the next 20 years... the addendum to what you bring up here is how we maintain value in an economy of plenty. When there is an excess of something, it tends to lose value... if we have eternal granularity on cryptos; will they still hold enough value that I can exchange them for a sandwich? Or do we run the risk that they become like Zimbabwean dollars?

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In a way, I 'll agree with you. For my understanding, greed sets in when the knowledge of purpose is lost. This is why many engage in an uninformed business decision which looked "yummy" in returns but turned out to be a ripping "ponzi" , Many cases have been around our area. In all, contentment is important. Let's know our reaches and stick there.

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@taskmaster4450 i believe if there is no abundance then greed would massively reduce because it is the abundance that makes a lot of people to become tempted to become greedy and selfish too...

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Summary:
In this video, Task discusses the concept of abundance, greed, and the impact of technological advancement on money and society. He reflects on how the internet has revolutionized access to music and videos, shifting focus from ownership to utility. Task then delves into the rise of cryptocurrencies and their potential to reshape the financial landscape, emphasizing the increasing opportunities for earning and investing in the crypto space. He envisions a future where digital assets, NFTs, and virtual reality will further redefine how we interact with money and assets. Task concludes by highlighting the rapid technological advancements ahead, predicting significant changes in various sectors and the necessity for adaptability in evolving times.

Detailed Article:
Task begins by exploring the interplay between abundance, greed, and money in society, postulating that an abundance of money could bring about significant changes for individuals and society at large. He identifies a shift from ownership to utility in various aspects of life, such as music and videos, emphasizing how advancements in technology have made content more accessible than ever before.

The conversation then transitions into the realm of cryptocurrencies, with Task highlighting the impact of the internet on generating abundance and its manifestation in the world of digital currencies. He contrasts fiat currency's scarcity system with the seemingly limitless potential for earning and accumulating cryptocurrencies, especially with the emergence of new projects like Actifit and Epix.

Task envisions a future where individuals can not only earn cryptocurrencies through activities like walking but also invest them in digital assets like SpaceX or Tesla. He discusses the potential for NFTs and virtual reality to further revolutionize financial transactions and asset ownership, painting a picture of a digital economy where traditional financial norms are challenged and reshaped.

Furthermore, Task touches upon the concept of technological deflation and predicts significant advancements in various sectors propelled by rapid technological growth. He emphasizes the need for adaptability and forward-thinking in navigating the evolving landscape, pointing out that traditional values and beliefs may require reevaluation in the face of technological progress.

In conclusion, Task expresses excitement about the future possibilities brought about by technological advancements, highlighting the transformative potential of the crypto space and the opportunities it presents for innovation and growth. He encourages a mindset of adaptability and openness to change, underscoring the dynamic nature of progress and the need to embrace evolving trends and technologies for future success.