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Could a money free society work? Here are some amazing benefits.
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OK, a company depends upon money in order to create jobs. Well, what if a company didn't need money in order to create jobs? Then limitless amounts of people could be employed. This would mean that the more hands volunteering to work, then there would be higher productivity, thus the worker would only have to spend an hour or two per day working.
As an example: say we have a group of construction workers working to create new homes, then completion of the homes would depend upon the amount of construction workers there are and how many hours they work. Yet, say we could get countless numbers of construction workers working to build these homes, then a) the homes would be built in an incredibly short space of time b) the workers would work far less hours (possibly only 1 - 2 hours per day). This would mean far less stress than the present system offers, not to mention the entire day relaxing and doing whatever you want.
In return for the services the construction workers provide, countless millions could be in the fields growing crops, tending to energy needs, or whatever else is required to make sure that everyone gets the essentials: a home, food, energy, clothing, education, etc.
So, with the free time you have (having only volunteered to work an hour or so) you would be able to fulfill your ambition: you could go to university without having to pay education fees because teachers needs are already being met in return for the service they are providing to society. This way you could spend most of your day learning how to become a computer games designer, a singer or an actor, etc.
When you are educated in your chosen field, you can then volunteer to do what you want to do and you will be guaranteed a 'job' no problem because the company no longer requires funds in order to create vacancies. It requires only volunteers.
Such a concept is in it's infancy (I do admit), but could such a system work? BTW - I'm not proposing Marxism here, rather what I'm trying to get at is, a system were we work for only an hour or so per day, in return all of our needs are met, and we have the whole day free to relax or do whatever we want - as opposed to the present system, which demands that we serve it all day, and have no time to be free and do what we want.
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