Malthus said
productive-capacity should match the consumptive-capacity, equals. It sounds
that he believed in some barter kind of model in which the economy only
produces what it consumes. Moreover, it also echoes as he is suggesting no
waste of resources in realizing long term goals. IN SHORT-TERM WE CONSUME
MONEY, IN THE LONG GOODS. And, since not every body is equally endowed we
created money and with it the desire to achieve everything sooner than soon.
Lastly, it ends as a tool of exploitation. Actually, exploitation of desires
for both engaged in trade. We know our gold reserves ended in accumulating
paper-notes which come from green-trees with little metal in it. And, now we
have only numbers, our credit-cards and debit cards with more numbers in it. Desires
and money are like water in a desert. That sounds like a sage but our common
man, most common of all, worth more appreciation. He works and has worked more
than everybody else and they needed a break, sabbath. It was a cosmic-plan,
joke! Now, we can decide to fulfill our promises. Let’s make the WORLD the most
green-beautiful place with beautiful minds in the entire universe. Let us make
it a leisure-spot for our brothers from outer space, again joke! I heard
Stephen Hawking. Let’s compete to create our places the most sought after
tourist destinations. Lets us compete to keep our systems most simple and most
beautiful with just distributions of work and leisure all over the earth’s
surface, even though we are not equally endowed. Let’s trade once again. The
credit goes to Classical economists who suggested innovate then re-innovate
then again innovate and re-innovate. Do not MAR (HINDI) in ENGLISH fi-ht
(shhh…).
Let us be HOPEFUL l!
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