Economy

Valuing Silver In Terms of Hard Human Labor

If you value that silver, not in terms of dollars, but how many days of hard human labor that represents you can start seeing a different way of life.

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We’ve all heard that two-thirds of the world today lives off of less than $2 a day. That would be the equivalent of less than 1/10 of an ounce of silver.

With the mathematically inevitable collapse of the dollar, the fiat ponzi scheme, all paper assets, humans will be forced to revalue everything that they do and desire.

The idea that 1/10 of an ounce of silver represented 12 hours of hard human labor during the Roman times, factory workers at the turn of the 19th century, and even two thirds of the world today is very consistent.

If you value that silver, not in terms of dollars, but how many days of hard human labor that represents you can start seeing a different way of life. Each ounce of silver represents ten days of hard human throughout all of history and even two thirds of the world today.

-Silver Shield (Don’t Tread on Me)

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