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You don't eat your plenty paper money by IAmHim1: 4:05am On Apr 07
Who EXACTLY are you working HARD for

What takes your salary from your account. It's mostly food.

Transportation fare was because you needed to go to work




The aboki just planted 200 tubers and waited for 90-120 days.






But You work 9-5 answering "yes sir", "yes ma" on a daily basis to earn money to buy food

youre hungry. You always were and always will be. Thats what makes you human.

If your paper money had worth, the Yam Aboki would have been eager to take it from you.

But NO

Youre the one soo eager to take his WORTHFUL yam from him in exchange for paying him your PAPER money.


You can eat the aboki yam.but the aboki can't eat your paper money
Ta-da!

If your money was that juicy, you would have eaten it.

Did i talk about the vegetables you buy that grows in peoples backyards...one that you can learn to grow yourself

Thats right.
I didn't

Hope you have your A-ha! moment already.

One Love Future Prosperous Farmers.
Re: You don't eat your plenty paper money by Starboytwo(m): 8:53am On Apr 07
Wow.

Duff my heart.

Today, just today, I fully become a farmer.

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Re: You don't eat your plenty paper money by DesChyko: 11:51am On Apr 07
It's a weird thing when seemingly sensible people denigrate '9-to-5' jobs and it's rewards just because of wealth.

Remember the awesome farming skills of some abokis are running to waste in IDP camps all over the nation while a random '9-to-5'-er graduated in-between jobs in that same period and probably emigrated to greener pastures abroad?

Think, for a moment, if all 200 million Nigerians are farmers. What then? Some people probably never thought that far. But then, common sense is not common.

Nobody has it all. Not the entrepreneur and not the 9-to-5-er
Re: You don't eat your plenty paper money by IAmHim1: 5:04pm On Apr 07
There are graduate working 9-5 jobs they hate with salary that breaks their heart

You have lots of energy today

I'm guessing you have eaten already. And whatever food you ate was planted by a farmer.

People are in chains, just that their chains are gold so they enjoy their bondage and show it to others with joy

The primary reason you are working is to eat.

If most of the 200 million Nigerians are farmers:

1) The price of food crash. The yam aboki doesnt do shakara with the price of his yam anymore when he knows i can get it somewhere else cheaper.
If supply is more than demand, price crashes

2) The excess which we cannot consume will be sold to the countries that dont have time to farm their own food themselves, hence bringing massive forex into the country. and those forex will be used to buy the output of 9-5 job (laptops, phones, aeroplanes, gold braclets)...all those things we cant produce for ourself


DesChyko:
It's a weird thing when seemingly sensible people denigrate '9-to-5' jobs and it's rewards just because of wealth.

Remember the awesome farming skills of some abokis are running to waste in IDP camps all over the nation while a random '9-to-5'-er graduated in-between jobs in that same period and probably emigrated to greener pastures abroad?

Think, for a moment, if all 200 million Nigerians are farmers. What then? Some people probably never thought that far. But then, common sense is not common.

Nobody has it all. Not the entrepreneur and not the 9-to-5-er
Re: You don't eat your plenty paper money by IAmHim1: 5:09pm On Apr 07
lolzzz

Most farmers are uneducated and they get good yield from the farm.


Now imagine someone who has a little level of education and determination deciding to venture into farming

dot dot dot

Starboytwo:
Wow.

Duff my heart.

Today, just today, I fully become a farmer.
Re: You don't eat your plenty paper money by IAmHim1: 10:15pm On Apr 20
I fear people reading might misinterprete the title

For context, money has this fluid value: one moment it's valuable(if it cannot easily be printed or created just like gold), the next moment it loses some if not all of its value(by creating new money, the new money steals value from the old money that was already existing causing inflation. INFLATION is not the increase in the price of goods in the market...it is the reduction of value in the money making money holders use more money to get the same quantity of goods, if not less)

Imagine those that were saving to buy bag of cement at the end of the year. Now the price of a bag of cement has tripled and those doing ajo or savings would now have to save triple.
Do you see the picture now

If you're stranded in the desert, you will need water, not money and IF EVER there is a water seller in a desert, lolz*, the water seller can exchange his/her water for your money BUT you can't exchange your money for the water seller water if the water seller chooses not to sell to you

Money has value when it's being used to chase assets that gives you returns not when it's sitting idle in your bank account, and inflation and fractional reserve banking is eating it up

Hope this helps you understand this post.

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