In a way, banks and other financial institutions are the business itself. Of course, that's a sad truth. In the past, even the ancients knew that letting interest be charged would lead to terrible things. Interest-earning was usually a very bad act. This is what takes place. A regular person puts money into investments and makes interest, which he then spends on more stocks, bonds, gold, etc. At some point, the two lines cross over. The man's paper business makes him more money than he could ever make working. When the value of interest and investment gains is higher than the value of work, bad things happen for society. At the moment, we can see how it all worked. By most standards, our economy is doing very well, but more and more people are jobless or living in deep poverty.The role of financial firms in the economy has clearly grown too big over the last few decades as the economy has become more dependent on money. It's important to note that more and more of the fina
The process of language production produces something like a text, right? And once spoken or written, it becomes an artifact carried by a specific medium that is entirely independent of its creator. The text then acts as the input to the process of language reception, you know? You know, writing is all about solid objects, right? Whether they are carved in stone, handwritten, typed, printed, or even digitally created. They allow us to communicate even when we are miles apart, which is a total game changer for society. IRL conversations are all about the acoustics, you know? Sound waves are like here one second and gone the next. OMG, honestly, not many people can completely repeat what they just said in a conversation. Once it's finished, it's gone from memory, if it's even stuck there at all. However, thanks to modern technology, sound waves can be recorded and flexed, or stored in another medium and then converted back into speech waves. Like, the way they separate the pr