Our Incredibly Precious Trades Heritage
Leland writes:
>>Style and fun. One always hears "time is money", well you need time
to be free, but you don't need money to be free.<<
"Time is Money" comes from the corporateers who operate down along the
FastThingsCheap line on the triangle. Time is money to those whose
mission is to get money by grinding up the resources as efficiently as
possible. The type of time in "Time is Money" is clock time, measured in
hours, minutes, seconds, nano-seconds. In fact, it was the corporateers
who "invented" and promoted the general societal conversion over to
clock time, during the buildup of the industrial revolution. Before that
practically everyone was on "event time," typically measured in days,
seasons, and years; or in other increments like lambing, or wheat
harvest, or make a table, or walk to Boston.
The time your need to be free is event time, seldom found on the
FastThingsCheap side of the triangle, easily found over on the
CheapRelationshipsGood side.
I agree that you don't need money to be free. One of the strategies of
the corporateers is to conscript the peoples' time and attention so they
only have time to work and buy, with little or none left over to pursue
their own interests, or freedom. It's beginning to look like freedom is
more easily found over on the CheapRelationshipsGood side of the triangle.
John
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