Change Is the Only Constant

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By Heather Nelson

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As a child I distinctly remember being averse to money. I'd put my faith on human beings over everything. The tangibility of the exchange medium disgusted me. It fizzled the faith between human beings completely where if anything remained to belong to an individual, then, it was money. The thought itself was disturbing for me and I could see the entire world living it. I could be termed as a 'rebel' against the entire universe knowing full well that, maybe I stood alone and yet, I felt grounded by knowing that I was right.

In my ideology, the process of exchange needed to be an expression of gratitude, in the form, which, did not torment the person expressing his/her gratitude, like a blade cutting a wound open on their body, in order to pay the person that feeling of gratitude was meant for. I found it brutal to make a person actually feel sorry, stricken or sad when they felt compelled to express gratitude even if they didn't feel like it anymore. That's what money tends to do.

The 'money' seemed to be the dam blocking the flow of emotions exchanged between two people. I became supremely evasive in my pursuit to enforce my idea in my life.

Something, that started 15-20years back, has money, widely accepted and known to be, almost physically intangible today. The statistics of faith are on the rise...

Change, truly is, nature's calling!

Change Is the Only Constant