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RE: ADSactly on ADSACTLY - Creating Value - Part 4

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Each period of human development brought its own corrections in the lives of ordinary people. Industry developed and changed the situation in the world and labor markets. To replace the predominantly manual and physical labor other working specialties began to arrive. To a large extent, this contributed to an increase in output and a general improvement.

But nevertheless, the appearance of the banking system made people dependent. Poor people did not have much education and knowledge and therefore became easy prey for greedy bankers. In fact, it was the beginning of a time when financial slavery came to replace the usual slavery. You can say that it exists in the present time. But now people are more trained, but nevertheless often use so-called "banking products". This is due to the current1 trend that is imposed by the media and society. The tendency makes a person consume more. It is a consumer society with large appetites. The only means for temporary saturation are money. And what to do to a man who wants to be "like everyone else" and have nothing to deny? Of course, take the money in debt. All this is beneficial to a certain group of people. They created such a vicious circle.

At the moment, there are separate industries that are based on manual labor. These industries can be divided into 2 categories. These are expensive and high-quality things - which are expensive solely for brand and manual labor. But the second category is also manual labor, but cheap things made by the hands of poor people and who for this they receive practically nothing. In the first case, this is acceptable. But in the second case, to exploit people for profit is unacceptable. These are my thoughts.
Thank you for the interesting continuation.

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