A crash course in changing the world.
A barter system that I am using that is unconventional is exchanging coffee for services here at The Citadel in my barracks. I purchased quite a bit of coffee, and I make it for people in exchange for multiple types of services or favors. The coffee cost about twelve dollars for a couple weeks worth and I am able to exchange a cups worth of coffee for a favor. Eventually, it becomes very obvious that I would receive more than twelve dollars worth of favors. That being said, left unchecked, I…
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I think the biggest change that will occur with regard to currency will be the overall shift in electronic transactions. Obviously that has been a huge transition over the past 50 years or so. It seems like over the next 50 years paper money will essentially become obsolete. With the rise in technology large international transactions (as well as fraud, corruption, etc.) will become much more commonplace. I believe the world may move towards one worldwide currency as well to simplify…
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I think the biggest change that will occur with regard to currency will be the overall shift in electronic transactions. Obviously that has been a huge transition over the past 50 years or so. It seems like over the next 50 years paper money will essentially become obsolete. With the rise in technology large international transactions (as well as fraud, corruption, etc.) will become much more commonplace. I believe the world may move towards one worldwide currency as well to simplify…
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Ten years from now I imagine myself in the US Army as an Intelligence officer. I will be working to help give soldiers the information they need in order to complete missions that, ideally, would help to foster world peace and promote order in the International system. Additionally, being able to develop others and help them achieve their goals.
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I chose the live on $2 dollars a day option. I believe this is the quickest way to truly understand what it is like to live in developing areas where this is a common occurrence. To be forced to live like people in developing worlds it will quickly change one opinions about sending aid, helping, etc.
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