RE: The Last Will and Testament of Geralda Connors
What literally @agmoore said, but without the human nature apart. It instead is a great insight to the ideology we've been spoonfed and have yet to seriously question as the economy benefits from it. This we are blind to see consciously and, despite us being unconscious of it, we still do it. To say "greed!" consciously is to say nothing; to talk of how it came about, why the economy benefits from it and why our societal structures nurtures its growth is to then finally be able to then understand why we commit to such actions. Regardless, the story is very telling; especially the beuracratic part that was being hinted with the gap in the fox and farmer except in the beginning and end. They cannot operate without getting their funds, even if it's from dirty money, and they need a slice of the pie since they do benefit from being in the chaos of wills and inheritances. Upvot'd and resteem'd.
Thanks for your view point. It speaks to the way our society is run.
Greedy people run the government, in my opinion. I'm no longer strongly against the idea of collecting taxes as I once was. The problem I do have with the idea is that the greedy people having say over how those funds are allocated. These greedy people also have their hands in piles that have nothing to do with them and should keep their greedy hand out of.