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By Thomas M. Kostigen

ISBN-10: 1581152590

ISBN-13: 9781581152593

An exploration of the which means and importance of cash within the twenty first century, via "CBS MarketWatch" columnist Thomas Kostigen. utilizing candid interviews with sought after monetary, monetary and religious leaders, American households, criminal inmates, welfare moms and lottery winners to demonstrate his observations, he investigates how cash is made, bought and wanted in state-of-the-art society and seeks to spot its worth past its advertisement and fiscal which means. With mental and monetary perception, Kostigen ponders the questions on the leading edge of our attention: the place does our urge for food for cash come from? How a lot is required for survival? How crucial is it to id? Can it rather purchase happiness? the writer strains money's that means via key monetary associations and innovations, throughout the houses and workspaces of general americans, and into the temples of some of the global religions. Interview applicants contain Yale economics professor Martin Shubik; Dee Hock, founding father of Visa; Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz; developer Donald Trump; and Rabbi Burt Visotszky.

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See, I’m being squelched,” says my Imagination. ” “Whenever I imagine something that comes true, it moves on over to become part of logic. ” “But you are still working now. ” “ . . ” —  — W H AT M O N E Y R E A L LY M E A N S “If other people did the same. Pretty soon language would become obsolete; the chips would interact with your brain and speak for you. ” “Right. You can have a lot of fun with the cyborg thing. ” The company says, “The use of Biometrics will soon mean that a person can be reliably identified by his or her hand, fingerprints, retina of the eye, or sound of the voice.

The slide follows a flat year for stocks. So the decline puts the value of most money invested in the market below what it was at the year’s beginning. Traders, barraged with sell orders, were looking tired and haggard. That’s not good for a business whose sole function relies on capital. In any case, the day’s losses make big news—around the world. People wonder whether things are overvalued, whether they’ve paid too much money for stocks that aren’t worth as much as they were once told, whether a “crash” will occur where the value of everybody’s money invested in stocks will sink low, low, low.

But, he goes on, we can see them in a mere second! “Even if you’d taken an hour . . ” That something, Vonnegut writes, is human awareness. ” “He’s a good writer. And he said something about nice, too. He said appreciation is the motivator. That’s perhaps the endgame. ” “There, that’s your domain. Whatever you imagine. Whenever you and I come together. When what you imagine gibes with what is real, what is the truth, just what is. There, then, that’s what’s truly bankable. So, you see, you big ninny, you’re not on death row just yet.

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