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Ligne n°28 : Universal Religion ...- Ligne n°33 : The Universal Prayer: How Money Became the World's First Shared Religion
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Ligne n°40 : Religion Universal Religion ...- Ligne n°42 : Money is a term difficult to define. It is a concept subject to deep
Ligne n°43 : individual interpretation. For some, money means power, to others, a ...
Ligne n°42 : ... Money is a term difficult to define. It is a concept subject to deep- Ligne n°43 : individual interpretation. For some, money means power, to others, a
Ligne n°44 : way of living; some say it begets stability, and there are those who ...- Ligne n°48 : From my perspective, I see money as something than can become anything
Ligne n°49 : due to its existence as a medium of exchange. It is something ...
Ligne n°61 : ... For Aristotle, the unlimited wants of humans represented a problem in- Ligne n°62 : the world. Money as an end represented something unnatural, so he
Ligne n°63 : suggested it only was to be used as a means to an end. However, we now ...
Ligne n°66 : ... evolved into a place where people are driven to consume and spend, and- Ligne n°67 : money has become as natural to all of us as it possibly could.
- Ligne n°69 : As something so natural to us, money is part of our lives from the
Ligne n°70 : moment we are born. Our interpretation of it continues to evolve until ...
Ligne n°77 : ... still accountable for us. The more independent we become, the more we- Ligne n°78 : discover the value of money. Once we become completely autonomous, we
Ligne n°79 : work harder to get the highest income possible because that is what we ...
Ligne n°81 : ... for our kids, and so it is not only our life that is affected by how- Ligne n°82 : much money we have, but also someone else’s. Even though this is not
Ligne n°83 : the case for everybody, it is an example of how the concept of money ...
Ligne n°82 : ... much money we have, but also someone else’s. Even though this is not- Ligne n°83 : the case for everybody, it is an example of how the concept of money
Ligne n°84 : has not only changed through history, but it also changes in our own ...- Ligne n°87 : Along the same lines, money can also have many different
Ligne n°88 : interpretations depending on different factors that define people. For ...
Ligne n°89 : ... example, the level of wealth is something that can affect how someone- Ligne n°90 : would perceive certain amount of money. A hundred dollar bill can have
Ligne n°91 : a completely different meaning for a rich middle-age man living in ...
Ligne n°91 : ... a completely different meaning for a rich middle-age man living in- Ligne n°92 : Beverly Hills than for a poor kid living in Somalia. If money is scarce
Ligne n°93 : in our lives, we then tend to value certain amount of it more than ...
Ligne n°96 : ... the lottery, that person would probably spend it on things he would not- Ligne n°97 : otherwise have. Therefore, the way we value money is also affected by
Ligne n°98 : how much we have worked to attain it. ...- Ligne n°100 : There are people who see money as an absolute priority in their lives,
Ligne n°101 : and there are examples everywhere that can prove that. In the movie ...
Ligne n°107 : ... everyday people like these two men who are willing to give up important- Ligne n°108 : things in their life for money. The striking part is not the fact that
Ligne n°109 : they do it, but that the rest of the world sees it as something normal. ...
Ligne n°112 : ... is not the idea. All these different interpretations and ways in which- Ligne n°113 : people value money all have something in common: it is something
Ligne n°114 : inherent in all our lives. This is very similar to the way Medieval ...
Ligne n°120 : ... everyone took for granted because that is what people were taught since- Ligne n°121 : the beginning of their lives. Money plays a similar role in today’s
Ligne n°122 : society. Like medieval Catholicism, the value of money is something no ...
Ligne n°121 : ... the beginning of their lives. Money plays a similar role in today’s- Ligne n°122 : society. Like medieval Catholicism, the value of money is something no
Ligne n°123 : one questions, and everyone believes in it, or is forced to believe, we ...
Ligne n°133 : ... with Ben Bernanke as our own economic “Pope.” Then, we have banks,- Ligne n°134 : which play the same role as churches in terms of money. There are many
Ligne n°135 : rituals in both cases. We go there and make deposits, the same way ...
Ligne n°137 : ... order to prove their devotion or faith, which was valued in a similar- Ligne n°138 : way to how we value our money. Also, when we open a bank account it is
Ligne n°139 : like a baptism in economics, or maybe a first communion. Furthermore, ...- Ligne n°143 : If we look at religions in general, our belief in money is very
Ligne n°144 : similar. In a religion, its followers share a belief that no one is ...
Ligne n°144 : ... similar. In a religion, its followers share a belief that no one is- Ligne n°145 : supposed to question. We all believe in money as a medium of exchange.
Ligne n°146 : Therefore, it has similar purposes as religion: uniting people towards ...
Ligne n°146 : ... Therefore, it has similar purposes as religion: uniting people towards- Ligne n°147 : having faith in something. This, in turn, provides stability. Money was
Ligne n°148 : created to give value to things and define them in those terms. ...- Ligne n°175 : Otero, M. T. (2010). "The Universal Prayer: How Money Became the
Ligne n°176 : World's First Shared Religion." Student Pulse, 2(05). Retrieved from ...- Ligne n°180 : Otero, Maria T. "The Universal Prayer: How Money Became the World's
Ligne n°181 : First Shared Religion." Student Pulse 2.05 (2010). ...- Ligne n°185 : Otero, Maria T. 2010. The Universal Prayer: How Money Became the
Ligne n°186 : World's First Shared Religion. Student Pulse 2 (05), ...- Ligne n°190 : OTERO, M. T. 2010. The Universal Prayer: How Money Became the World's
Ligne n°191 : First Shared Religion. Student Pulse [Online], 2. Available: ...
Ligne n°211 : ... Literature » Ayn Rand- Ligne n°212 : Contrasting Views of Money in Ayn Rand's "Atlas Shrugged"
Ligne n°213 : Religious Studies » Neuroscience ...
Ligne n°243 : ... Literature » Ayn Rand- Ligne n°244 : Contrasting Views of Money in Ayn Rand's "Atlas Shrugged"
Ligne n°245 : Atlas Shrugged’s presentation of money departs from the traditional ...
Ligne n°244 : ... Contrasting Views of Money in Ayn Rand's "Atlas Shrugged"- Ligne n°245 : Atlas Shrugged’s presentation of money departs from the traditional
Ligne n°246 : dichotomy of the “haves and have-nots.” In fact such a characterization ...
Ligne n°246 : ... dichotomy of the “haves and have-nots.” In fact such a characterization- Ligne n°247 : of money succinctly captures the ultimate evil, in conflict with the
Ligne n°248 : ultimate good. The separation it insists on instead may be called “the ...
Ligne n°250 : ... have-nots, while the makers are the golden examples of... MORE»- Ligne n°251 : Ayn Rand Atlas Shrugged Money Capitalism
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