Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Tv Prices Drop After Christmas 2010?
The concept is basic: as a society have a convention for commercial transactions. The colored paper are exchanged for a good, product or service that can be used in a further exchange without losing their value or ability to be reused.
Humans have a tendency to accumulate papers. It gives us security, many believe we are this or that, according to the amount of receipts that we have. The colored paper are the same as the regions, and the color and numbers, are what give it its market value.
But basically they are all made of a shape and similar material, although some are used to buy things more valuable than others, for bits of paper work, compromise, kill, prostitute us, we buried our ideals, we give life, give our
meat ... What gives real value to a ticket? Is the treasure that supports that issues the currency or the need for those who intend to have it?
Because when you have many pieces of paper, are valued according to the use for which they are given, but when you have very few, these happen to be valued according to specific needs, which give them added value.
Ultimately, when you have a lot of money, ten dollars is nothing, and when you're without a handle ten dollars is a lot ...
With tickets are covered, generally, needs, and these are covered by goods and services. Nobody can eat
tickets, but they get dinner.
One who knew nothing of life, a day raised the crazy idea that all tickets should have expiration date, and should pass to another, before they expire.
(At this point I wonder if inflation is not a subtle way of giving due to currency) and so, until they were stored in locked rooms, the papers would not lose meaning or value.
All this trade, we do not know if you start with the body or food as an object of exchange and then some of them became the metals and salt, then jewelry and tickets, the twentieth century codifies the era of plastic; and XXI, the transactions are done in a plastic and metal boxes in which the securities are not moving, but they are transported.
However, in the twentieth century capitalist system found a way to remove the sense of loss, (which generates the fault), to commercial transactions.
The phrase "the money we get out of hand", no longer has much value because the credit card, plastic, turns to us intact, almost undisturbed.
At that moment, "and just at that moment, the feeling of having given something in exchange for the good or service purchased is not as great, because our object of exchange (money, in this case) we will front of our noses.
During the 90's in Argentina's economic management by our governments and the inability of people to elect leaders that are worthwhile, led to the poor circulation of colored paper, much of the back society to the primary form of business transaction: barter.
Hundreds of thousands of people took to this idea early, on the exchange value of the product to exchange, exchange for another product, that meets our needs.
am demonstrated that this form of relationship, product-product, generated in those other items that extend to personal relationships, because the value acquire product was proportional to the need that this engendered.
only one day, someone very much alive and very silly, he decided to issue a bond, a bond cursed and miserable that corrupted the system did fail.
Anyway in the world today would not be possible transactions, without nominal value currency, at least under the present conditions of trade, imposed by distance, time, languages \u200b\u200band cultures.
The money is directly associated with pleasure and this pleasure produces the cover we need first and then see that with the abundance of money, the needs change.
In the twentieth century, created a different retail concept and thus created new forms of consumption since the first forms of targeted advertising products to certain consumer groups according to their needs and being already covered this, we created a new advertising paradigm:
"because I can buy it or not needed."
"I buy because I have to do, because it satisfies me."
"I want to buy for, because that covers the lack of buying all that I have, and can not be bought."
learned the value of a product can be imposed, in terms of sales, speaking to the heart of the consumer, rather than their intellect.
The challenge in these times is to ensure that governments and large corporations see people as citizens rather than consumers.
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