money is what makes the world go round

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We live in a world where money matters, the true spirit of Christmas is “buy, consume, fatten”. The saying “I think, therefore I am” is outdated. In this society where programmed obsolescence reigns, “consumption, therefore I am” should take its place.

We are all uncomfortable with paying taxes, but we are also disturbed by the fact that the children of economically disadvantaged people cannot study because they do not have financial means, or that talented athletes cannot reach the top because they do not have money for a trainer, and I will quote here. most Alex de Miñaur, the tennis player representing Australia, despite training and living in Alicante just because the Spanish Federation didn’t want to help him.

It’s clear that we all work for money. Nobody does that for Oliver and Benji trading cards. I am amused by companies complaining that applicants are asking for salary rather than valuing “experience and opportunity”. If companies can’t find staff, they can always turn to Joe Biden’s solution: “Pay them more.” According to the data provided to me by Diego Ibernón, this is what the Spanish Government has done, this year it will pay 344,000 euros for each national and regional parliamentarian, while the IMF estimates that our country will close 2022 with a deficit. public debt of 5.3 percent and 116.4 percent, which is now €1.42 trillion and has doubled in ten years. I insist, in whose hands are we?

I believe that happiness is far beyond money, it depends on who you associate with, you don’t have to be a millionaire to be happy if you’re in an environment where you love and are loved. Schopenhauer said that “money is human happiness in the abstract, the person who cannot enjoy human happiness in the concrete is completely devoted to money”. And who said “it’s not what I have, it’s who I am”?

Hz. IT. For things to exist, they must have a price. By the way, it is surprising that a revolutionary icon is so important to Aliexpress.

Who wants to live in a cave in the mountains today, walk barefoot, eat weeds and bugs, and forgo a hot shower? If you had the opportunity to go to an arranged hotel, would you sleep in Uncle Perico’s hostel? Walking around Altea or Font Roja is great, especially in the fall, but like Loquillo, I’ve always wanted to go to LA, and it’s costly. The word “capitalism” sounds ugly, but if we say “democracy” you like it more, don’t you?

I’ve read that filmmaker and writer Guillermo Arriaga differentiates both arts based on the hotels he stays at. Mexican dude, if you were a rock star, you’d be crazy about accommodation already. Perverted capitalism that prefers some arts over others? Meanwhile, it remains to be seen whether a film criticizing capitalism is Goya’s biggest winner and highest-grossing film.

I’ll end with the title track of this article where Joel Gray and Liza Minelli sang and danced in the legendary Cabaret movie: “Money makes the world”. Isn’t it true that the Spanish song sounds worse?

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