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Part 2 The War Between Money and Humans.


 The War Between Money and Humans


Money is a commodity that has been used for centuries to facilitate trade and exchange. However, the relationship between money and humans is a complex one, and it has been the subject of much debate and discussion. Some people believe that money is the root of all evil, while others argue that it is a necessary tool for achieving prosperity.


The tension between money and humans is not a new one. Throughout history, there have been periods of great wealth and prosperity as well as times of poverty and hardship. This means that money is not the problem, but humans are involved in creating the problems.


Money can be used for good or evil, depending on how it is utilized. It can be used to develop and build society, but it can also be the source of greed and corruption. This tension between money and humans is fought not only by adults but also by the young, old, kids, and even unborn babies.


The war between money and humans is a battle for power and influence in modern society. Some people believe that money has taken on too much power and influence in modern society, while others argue that it is a necessary tool for facilitating trade and exchange.


In conclusion, money is not the problem, but humans are responsible for creating the problems associated with it. The solution to this war lies in finding a balance between the power of money and the needs of humans. We must learn to use money as a tool for achieving prosperity while avoiding the pitfalls of greed and corruption.


By Emmanuel Asare  Mireku

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