From Birth to His Death, Money Reigns Supreme in the Life of Man
Posted on Saturday, 1 July 2017
From Birth to His Death, Money Reigns Supreme
In the Life of Man
By Apolinario Villalobos
Since the time he was born and while cruising the avenue of
life, up to the time he is buried in the ground, man is either gripped by
financial pressure or wallowing in riches. Man did not choose to be born. He is
the result of copulating couples as they vent out their lust in the name of
love or maniacal desire. Man has no choice when he begins his journey on Earth,
making do with what may be on hand – either the cold sidewalk to sleep on while
writhing with pangs of hunger if he belongs to a homeless poor family…or the
sweet luxurious life if he is born to a filthy rich family!
If somebody will tell me that money is not everything in
this world, I challenge him to go out without a single coin in his pocket and
sleep on sidewalks for several nights without dinner. And, it is not right also
to say that money is the root of all evils. It is the abusive exploitation
resulting to the deprivation of others that makes money viewed as evil. If there is only fairness in this world, there
will be no problem on the issue of wage and the constant soaring of prices of
basic commodities, as everything would be affordably fair.
Civilization brought about pollution, so that there is a
need for money to counter its effect – medicines, protective clothing,
hospitals, healthy food, even the simple surgical mask to somehow block the
dirty air from entering our body in vast quantity as we breathe. Civilization
created many desires and wants for man. While there was no need for flavor
enhancers before, today, for food to taste savory, it must be enhanced with
chemicals. While there was no need to travel somewhere before, today, it has
become a necessity to satisfy the curiosity about a certain white beach, for
instance. While there was no need for frivolous trappings, as simple cotton
garments were enough before, today, man has developed a conceited desire to
look better than the rest, in his expensive wardrobe and glittering jewelries.
In high-tech first-world countries, governments slap their
citizens with sky-high taxes and almost nothing is left with them when they
receive their wage, but in exchange for such, there are hospitalization benefit,
medical care, etc. , although, controlled by the system. While working hard for
the money, the citizens of these nations cannot enjoy its benefit on his free
will. In some countries, big savings are questioned and if you are found to be
carrying around big amounts, you become suspect of illegal activities. Citizens
are forced to use “plastic money” for their “convenience” – the credit cards.
In these countries, working parents deposit their children in Day Care centers
while they work for the money, a big slice of which goes to the government.
Civilization brought havoc to the once docile life of man.
Its onset created competition for food that affected even the so-called
“uncivilized” humans living in the vastness of African deserts. Animals that
they used to hunt occasionally for food have become scarce and brought to the
brink of extinction due to drought that resulted from the destruction of the
ozone layer…all because of unabated pollution. Animals hunted for food have
become targets for “game hunting” and left to rot after they are felled by bullets
from high-powered long-arms intended for such purpose. Big preys have become
targets of bounty hunters for medicine and amulets. Those are just a few of the
acts of exploitation committed by the moneyed for which the exploited poor
persevere.
In the Philippines, there is a custom that calls for the
throwing of coins on the path of the mourners as they bring the remains of the
departed to the cemetery. Some archaeological diggings brought to light
mummified remains with gold coins that cover their eyes. The practice of
“changing money” has its roots from the brisk business of the shrewd money
changers at the gate of the temples during the Biblical time. These money
changers converted various foreign coins into the local tender that could be
used as temple offering. Jesus died on the cross because of betrayal by Judas
in exchange of several pieces of silver coins.
Money cannot be done away with even by all churches. How can
edifices for worship be built without money? How can the evangelists preach on
empty stomach? How can they go on shepherding their flocks if they get sick and
got no money for medicine? How can a Mass be held early in the morning or
evening if the lights are out because of unpaid electric bill?...etc.
There is nothing wrong with money for as long as it is
respected and not abused. Most importantly, it should be acknowledged as
payment for earthly necessities. Hypocrisy should be done away with in the
treatment of money, because it is clearly the fair payment to the priest, for
instance, who blessed the remains of the dead person or when he did other acts
as required by his vocation, and again…nothing is wrong with that. My
unsolicited advice in this regard is…RESPECT MONEY BY USING IT THE PROPER WAY.
MOST IMPORTANTLY, DO NOT BE SELFISH BY GRABBING FROM OTHERS WHAT ARE SUPPOSED
TO BE THEIRS!
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