68Camaro wrote:Jonflyfish wrote:An individual's paradigm becomes their own truth.
Ah, well that explains a fair amount. Appreciate your honesty.
This...that is truth...
Absolute truth is an illusion...that which conceptualizes (humans/rational beings) brings into being the conceptual categories by which they understand the absolute which is the world...truth refers to our (in)ability to see things as they are in themselves, for we seem them precisely as we, as we, see them...
Gold in the short term can do anything...but in the long term, gold is golden...
Historically, economically, sociologically, philosophically...etc, speaking, gold has support (empirical, probabilified, cultural, and ideological) and fiat has faith...
The notion of value is...problematic, and this problem has become the central issue of the modern global capitalist economy: how to reconicle the, in capitalist mentality, arbitrary devisions of land into nation states according to the traditions (ha...how antiquated a notion on which to base the coherence of a social structure) of the people thus divided...
It seems to be the case that a universal currency is inevitable, and thus, given the current progression one of two paths will be taken, neither of which is particularly helpful in terms of investment foresight...or is it :
1) a universal currency is established based on the traditional Conceptions of pm's as 'relevant because rare'...(relevant can refer to any number of mechanisms: be they direct utility/ functionality as in the past and in the current case of silver as instrumental to solar and alternative means of energy or plat as a catalyst..)
2) some new form of a 'store of value' is established: hopefully directly tied to the individual--money is exchange, but worth inheres in the thing itself...a person should be granted funds in entering into the world and must use their 'vitality', use their contributions to broader society as the basis of their value as a person...
This has been a rambling post, but I hope I conveyed something of value...(iPad typing is hard, but ya...)
The future of the dominant conception of value/worth is going to be interesting to say the least...