Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Imagination 1

This is a continuation of my article Imagination.

Imagine, you wake up one morning and everyone finds 10 million dollars in their bank account ... say a gift from Federal Reserve bank. What will happen??

I see a host of endless possibilities:

There will be plenty of money for research and development.

Diseases can be wiped out. People can afford to pay for medicine.

Clean water will be available to everyone, people can afford to pay for clean water.

Everyone can afford a roof over their head.

People will be going to work not because they need money but for the love of the job.. just imagine that!!!

Proper sanitation for everyone

People everywhere will be doing what they love.

Treatment will be available for shopping addicts.

People can go for facials, massage , new hair styles.

People can learn to play guitar or piano or any number of musical instruments they desire.

Poets can write poetry without having to worry about money.

Song writers, musicians, singers and all in the art industry will go out and do what they love, without having to worry about money.

Space travel and exploration will be booming. New inventions will be created.

People can go to college to get not just one degree but as many as they like.

People will be able to afford to pay for machines to do menial tasks.

Restaurant owners will be able to change and design their restaurants without having to worry about budgets.

New inventions will keep humming, because people can afford them.

Robotics will get a tremendous boost.

Crime rates will drop, people don't have to rob anymore.

Pollution can be tackled because now manufacturers do not have to worry about money.

Life will become paradise.

Best of all, all you billionaires out there, you can become trillionaires.

So why have all these not happened, because of lack of money. Only a few people get to have hundreds of million of dollars and the rest have little or no money.

We are now living in an age of inventions and industrialisation, we cannot afford to continue doing things the same old way.

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