Sunday, September 27, 2015

Money and Prestige; the bringer of things

I read through part of chapter seven until I came upon a quote that really struck me and ended up blowing my mind to billions of tiny smithereens, "Men's hearts to every ill incites Th'accursed love of gold…"(KP 233). The motives of most people in this day and age for doing better in their jobs and careers and generally most things, is money and notoriety. Up until reading this selection, I thought that was always a more modern thing to be out for money and prestige. Apparently, I am wrong. money and status has always been the defining factor in all things. prestige is how people have power over others and money is the enabler. you cant have one without the other. They make each other better. Like lewis and clark, or ice and cream, or like cookies and warm milk. Money is so important to people that sometimes people will even sellout their family or friends for it like judas did to jesus. Money can get you anything and everything. Money is the down fall of society. But it can also bring people up. It can just as much bring up a good cause as much as a good one. 

With enough money, you can bring a government crashing down. With enough money, you can bring yourself prestige and notoriety. With increased prestige and notoriety, it can bring boatloads of dough. With such influence and monetary support, you could do anything you wished. See, thats why people want money. It can level the playing field. The devil seems to be the dealer in money. so in that respect, it must be evil or an incentive to evil. Everywhere you look, people seem to be selling their souls for stockings filled with endless gold, or even better, skills that can get them as much gold as possible in the least amount of time. People have been fighting over money for years. usually, the guy with the thickest wallet won. That just seems to lead to better equipment, training, and overall, better soldiers. Money can be a blessing or a curse. too much coin in your pocket can make you sink to the bottom of a lake or it can buy you a boat in an effort to not have that happen. 

The way I look at it, I think money will always sort of be the bane of humanity. It is the reasoning behind why when societies went agricultural, the man with the biggest surplus of food, was the highest up. But, with the evolution of the food systems, as people gained more and more stuff, war and fighting would ensue. Overall, money and its equivalents might bring good tidings and high class, but its no good when your gone from this world to the next.

2 comments:

  1. You make fine points, Peter, as money has always been the root of all evil. At this time, there were a lot of morality plays with the everyman dealing with the temptation of things like power, prestige, money, etc. People always want more than they have or to be a person different from who they are. I think thats why witchcraft could've been popular. The ability to do a quick chant or potion to change the way you are or how someone perceives you could truly change your life. The sin, downfall and repercussions are not what floats through peoples minds. It's the glory and the power. Money has always been an issue and always will be, but without it, people will always crave more and better. People will never be satisfied and will always tempt fate to see if they can change it.

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  2. This point is valid for life; even nowadays it is known that the more money you have, the better in life you will do. Take Donald Trump for example, running for president, who probably knows nothing about running the entire county, but he has money, so he is a candidate. People can get out of trouble by paying the person in charge off, too. You see on TV shows when a college boy or girl will get in trouble but they get off the hook but their daddy pays the school so much money. Back then, maybe the rich men would pay the judges to convict the women of witchcraft. They never charged the wealthy women because maybe they paid the judges not to or to take the charges off. Money has a lot of power, and like you said, the more coin in your pocket can sink you, or it can buy you a boat to keep you afloat.

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