Thursday, July 29, 2010

I Write Like David Foster Wallace


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The value of money is determined by what it can buy. A healthy economy features a high volume of buying and selling. Each time a transaction takes place, the overall robustness of the economy is enhanced. When psychological factors impede the spending of money, the whole economy suffers. Fear and caution can be as powerful as actual insolvency in stopping the flow of currency. When resources are simply unavailable, there is no choice but to stop spending. It is when resources are limited that consideration of expenditures becomes critical to the health of the economy. Just as no individual can survive outside their environment, so no commercial enterprise can survive independent of the worldwide economy. Each part of the economy interacts with the whole, and what impacts one sector inevitably impacts the others. Although the impact of spending is often indirect, it is nevertheless powerful. The ability to acquire and use commodities, to produce and process goods, to provide services and information: all these functions depend upon a vigorous rate of exchange of currency. The expectation of a continuation of a high level of activity facilitates the kind of long-range planning and capital investments required to secure a prosperous future. Therefore, the importance of the role of the individual cannot be emphasized enough. Each person who realizes how important their decisions are to the world they live in brings us all that much closer to the healthy economical environment we all require to survive.

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