It's so heartening to see you writing about money, Cassie. I often grumble about the lack of attention artists and writers give to it. It's almost like they confuse disavowal with disacknowledgment (if that's a word?) - got face the stuff! And burn it (once in a while)! Hope all is good. I *may* be in Berlin later this year, fingers x'd. Xx
Amazing and stimulating reflections about money. Thanks for sharing about this PhD plan and this clinic that is accepting new patients :) I'm going to make it happen one of these days! <3
I reflect on what money hides: it sounds almost reasonable to most in the west that a CEO makes a salary 300 times the average worker’s salary (to say nothing about owners). Yet if we talked about food: Joe receives 300 times the food as the average worker who goes hungry by skipping a meal or two every day while the CEO throws the food he eats away daily accumulating literal tons of wasted food that could have made a dramatic difference in the lives of others.
If wealth in the USA were distributed fairly (equally in this case) every man, woman and child would earn $471,000 a year.
It's so heartening to see you writing about money, Cassie. I often grumble about the lack of attention artists and writers give to it. It's almost like they confuse disavowal with disacknowledgment (if that's a word?) - got face the stuff! And burn it (once in a while)! Hope all is good. I *may* be in Berlin later this year, fingers x'd. Xx
Amazing and stimulating reflections about money. Thanks for sharing about this PhD plan and this clinic that is accepting new patients :) I'm going to make it happen one of these days! <3
I love that you are talking about money!
I reflect on what money hides: it sounds almost reasonable to most in the west that a CEO makes a salary 300 times the average worker’s salary (to say nothing about owners). Yet if we talked about food: Joe receives 300 times the food as the average worker who goes hungry by skipping a meal or two every day while the CEO throws the food he eats away daily accumulating literal tons of wasted food that could have made a dramatic difference in the lives of others.
If wealth in the USA were distributed fairly (equally in this case) every man, woman and child would earn $471,000 a year.