Tuesday, May 24, 2011

A Train Story of Money

Today I was at the train for about two hours in my way to school, and there was a guy that was explaining his life experiences out loud near to where I was sitting, so I could hear the entire story. It was a 22 year old from Finland that had been visiting and working in Spain  for about two years. He wanted to travel, he said, and enjoyed talking with other people, which he certainly did because he didn't stop talking with different people in the train. I got to hear his experiences from his early misfortunes when he was born with the legs joined together and had it cut separated until his recent ones of having to sleep in a cashier at night. In his story there were descriptions of drug abuse; this could be very well the source of his mild agitated state during the entire trip.

After long minutes he revealed an incident that happened to him recently when he was with other people in the woods,some guys he had met that day. Suddenly one of them punched him in the back of his head from behind. Upon receiving it, he was surprised and started to run for his integrity. The chase didn't last long and soon the attackers got him flat on the floor punching his face repeatedly. At this point of the narration I was wondering why someone would be so cruel with him: a young, extrovert friendly guy. He continued explaining that he was carrying a very nice backpack, with a camera and other important documents and stuff necessary for him living in a foreign country. VoilĂ , it all boiled down to money. For a bunch of Euros he was brutally punched, resulting in intense bleeding from the ear and two eye stitches done in the hospital. He toke pills for the pain after explaining this, it was recent or the injuries were severe.

I don't want to continue hearing these train stories: All that he explained, all his experiences were linked to money: From the positive ones like his ability to walk thanks to being born in Finland, that has a system where healthcare is assured, to the very negative ones of him recently having to sleep on the street because of having no job and no money.





His life would be an entire disgrace if he would have been born in a 3rd world country, because then his probability of surviving an operation on his legs – if any operation was possible – would be scarce. He might had ended up unable to walk.

If an Equal Money System was in place from the moment he was born, this still joyful young guy would have not explained - and endured - stories of scarcity and suffering, of lack and pain intertwined with others of support. In an Equal Money System he would be given the ability to travel if he wanted, without having to rely on someone else economically to not live on the streets. Nobody would have attacked him for a backpack full of technology as a promise of money as everybody would have access to money and goods equally. He would have real support for his possible drug addictions and psychological issues, treatments not based on making profit like the actual pharmaceutical business but on real improving of the conditions. Furthermore, he would have been able to walk even if he was not born in Finland or other rich country, as with the Equal Money System there would be Equal access to healthcare everywhere in the world for everyone equally without exception.

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