Currency, It's Really Just Trust
The true currency beneath every commonly traded currency is, trust.
We trade goods and services based really on trust, not currency. When trust breaks, everything it was supporting falls apart. Think of devalued currencies and what happened in those countries.
When trust breaks, it's much harder to repair than a just a traded currency.
We trade using trust.
We trade truth through trust too. Every truth transaction should be 50% truth and 50% love. When this ratio is off one of two things happens:
a. In the case of too much love, the truth suffers and renders efforts much less effective because not enough truth was given.
b. In the case of when there's too much truth, the love suffers and the message is usually rejected.
In both cases when there isn't balance between the two, we risk losing the real currency, trust.
Losing trust renders us ineffective.
We trade goods and services based really on trust, not currency. When trust breaks, everything it was supporting falls apart. Think of devalued currencies and what happened in those countries.
When trust breaks, it's much harder to repair than a just a traded currency.
We trade using trust.
We trade truth through trust too. Every truth transaction should be 50% truth and 50% love. When this ratio is off one of two things happens:
a. In the case of too much love, the truth suffers and renders efforts much less effective because not enough truth was given.
b. In the case of when there's too much truth, the love suffers and the message is usually rejected.
In both cases when there isn't balance between the two, we risk losing the real currency, trust.
Losing trust renders us ineffective.
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