However you want to start with the start of it. However you want to give your side of the account.
Whatever you think was or is the ending. Know this: money, as if the money could talk, it would tell you of the deepest truth. It would tell of the convolutions and the contradictions, the misunderstandings and the outright malicious greed. It would speak about the sense of isolation brought on to
the self by the self of these monetary actions and then demonstrate how the superficial
need of proving one’s worth works. It would eloquently describe and possibly
demonstrate how the grand psychology of hidden agendas functions both
deliberately and secretly way on the back burner of the mind even beyond the
respectable notion of just proving one’s value. Money would tell of it all…if
it could speak for the essentially emotional but incongruous and possibly
paradoxical truth. If money were the eternal snitch, the unending video
account, the audio that deftly hears of everything said and thought-said, this
would be the Broadway show of self that never ends and has no audience that
does not at some point, reveal it stage participation. And since stage and
audience are eventually much the same, ever unfolding, it has been said, if you
want to know the truth of anything, then follow the money. If money were
motive, clearly the deepest of motive, money would tell of the human condition
and the relative worth of each of us as seen by and from the collective, as
least in the mind of the money holder to start. Money is mirror made of the
mindset of others presented. Money has status as if it represents or pretends
to represent either mandate or majority, or light, as seen by others. Money is
actually trust, more so these days, and the tested psychology of trust, as
manipulated by projection or advertising or collusive imaging and possibly even
face-to-face. For some, there is a decency assigned to money, exchanged for
services, rendered as a basic premise of share and exchange. But the bought and
sold manipulation of the symbols and gestures and the blight of laced
conversation lobbying for leverage, does seem to alter this view as life gets
further experienced on a first person basis. Money is almost the involuntary
ritual of exhibiting a time-mentor of trust. Money is trust with heartless
potential. Money is the memory of trust without the love embodiment necessarily
involved. Money is the carrier pigeons of intention coming to nest at new
sites. Money is forever the fickleness of worth in the mind of the beholder. It
is a religion of constant prayer with many forms of adoration. It can be a
confessor, a confidant, a collaborator, or a con. It can be a militia of
strength, a league of supporters, a pack of rabid dogs, or origami creatures of
mindfulness at play. Money rules . . . is the conjecture fantasy that we all
have agreed to agree about it, when money may only be a heartlessness of trust
based on the scarcity of connection, existing as love . . .
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