That’s a lot of pressure to come up with a inspirational, fun and witty answer. But the truth is I don’t know. This is the kind of question we are seldom confronted with in real life. If I was a Miss Universe pageant I would say “World Peace”. But I am not. I am a middle aged woman bent on developing her passion for astrology, creativity and herself. Sure, unlimited resources to create whatever we want seems like a dream come true. But would it be fun? Helpful? Inspirational. Would it help me become a better person? I think this is a choice we have to make everyday independently of the amount of resources available. But it certainly could make for interesting times and stories.
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I Think Money is a Resource like many others so if we have more resources we have tha chance to make more things but does not mean we are going to make more things or that what we are going to do is more fun or helpful that depends more on our Creativity, Atitude, Aproach, etc…
A good indignation brings out all one’s powers. Ralph Waldo Emerson
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I agree Jorge:
Money is a resource like any other resource. You still can have a lot of money and accomplish a lot, or do the same with very little resources. I believe it’s the determination that counts. Thanks for the links. I will check the out.
Money is just one of the many resources that are abundant. Air is a resource (it is seemingly unlimited). Trees are a resource. Water is a resource (again, seemingly unlimited – hello oceans!) Rocks, grass, colors – we have lots of unlimited resources.
While I understood your premise (of having unlimited resources), I just wanted to be a mirror to tell you that you actually DO have unlimited resources.
With Love and Gratitude,
The Intentional Sage
Dear Intentional Sage:
Thanks for your comment. My question regarding unlimited resources was to ask if possessing these resources would contribute to make us better persons. It seems the whole predicament of the having unlimited resources is based upon using those resources for external goals without considering the internal effects of having those unlimited resources on the human development. If am not sure it is such a great idea. But it is open for debate.