“Money can be a
wicked thing. It can turn men's hearts black. Good men's hearts.” This piece of dialog from M. Nigh Shyamalan’s movie The Village constantly rings in my head;
more so nowadays after a few recent experiences with people, and the world. The
world is crawling with narcissistic, materialistic and money obsessed
individuals. The views and debates surrounding greed are even more bothersome
if it involves your friends, family or someone you loved once. They who once
upon a time had good natured and humble personalities; now their physical
beauty and attractive features are distorted by greed. Their obsession with
luxuries is nauseating. I pity people who are defined by money, especially on a
social level. For them it is about the type and number of vehicles parked in
the garage. It is about pricey and famous fashion accessories in the wardrobe
closet. It is about buying luxury items they have to own but don’t need. A big part
of their life is draped and kept warm by materialism. I see people- making
these types of social statements- as slaves of their own greed and love for money.
Greediness
and materialism upset me with the thought that there are so many people starving.
I yearn sometimes that people guilty of avaricious minds must answers for their
actions. It is then I hope God brings
chastisement to the greedy and polluted world we live in. Then again, Amos
5:18; “Woe
to you who long for the day of the LORD! Why do you long for the day of the
LORD? That day will be darkness, not light.” At that
thought I try to let go and rather focus on living MY life right. It is after
all not my revenge, but God’s revenge. Am I passing judgement? Do
I practice what I preach? Sometimes I do, sometimes not. Irrespective of people’s religious
belief or moral ethical code, somewhere, somehow we all have to answer for our
sins; one of them among others: GREED.
Saint
Paul states that “money is the root of all evil”. If you think
about and investigate sins and crimes carefully, ALL OF THEM originated from
the disgusting obsession people have with money. The quote is perfectly
illustrated in Cormac McCarthy’s No
Country for Old Men. All the senseless violence and events that is set in
motion in the movie originated from money. The antagonist Anton Chigurh
even decides if his victim will live or die by the flip of a COIN! He insists
that they call it; heads or tails. The observation seems trivial, but a coin is
money. The example of a coin flip shows how money controls our lives. Think
about it: how many decisions have been made by a coin flip?
Why
is Money the root of all evil? Because consciously and unconsciously people
desire money for the power and control it gives them over others. They are not concerned with the consequences
of their greedy actions, as long money comes in and they have power over
others. In AMC’s
award winning series Breaking Bad (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0903747/?ref_=sr_1),
main character Walt have a remission after he was diagnosed with cancer but he
continued to cook and produce methamphetamine. He destroys lives (figuratively
and literary) in the process and place his family’s life in
danger. Walt justified his initial reason for cooking meth to relieve financial
pressure brought on by medical expenses from his cancer treatment. After he had
a remission he had no reason to cook meth anymore but he did it anyway. His
choice to continue can simply be explained by greed and obsession with power.
Most
people will agree that money leads too many evil deeds but disagree about money
being the root of evil. If you think about the infamous American serial killer
Ted Bundy that killed raped and killed numerous woman during the 1970’s, one might
argue that his atrocious deeds has nothing to do with money. The explanation
seems apparent; the guy was a psychopath. True enough, he was a psychopath but
the core instigator of his abysmal psychotic mind is actually MONEY. Before
Bundy was executed in 1989 for his crimes, he granted James Dobson an interview
(http://www.pureintimacy.org/piArticles/A000000433.cfm)
in which he revealed the roots of his terrible crimes: PORNOGRAPHY. If you do
research about pornography, you will discover that pornography is actually the
number 1 money making industry on the internet, a billion dollar enterprise.
Fact: sex sells! The negative socio-psycho effects pornography has on people
speaks volumes if you look at the case of Ted Bundy.
How
else will be people survive if it were not for money?
I’m not saying money is not needed, what I do have a problem with is the misuse of it.
Maybe you are just jealous of wealthy people, insecure with your own inability to make money? As hard as it is to believe: no, I do not want to be rich. I am fine with NOT making and having tons of money; I like my life as it is. I do not want money to change me, to enslave me. People claiming that they will stay still stay humble if they become rich are ignorant. I know for a fact I will change. The protagonist Sheriff Bell in McCarthy’s No Country for Old Men notes “Well, I guess in all honesty I would have to say that I never knew nor did I ever hear of anybody that money didn’t change.”
In No Country for Old Man Sheriff Bell can’t make sense of the senseless violence and greediness in today’s world. I relate with him. The observations of greed and the changes it brings to the world and people weights constantly and heavily on my heart and mind. I am not waiting for God’s punishment or judgement; I just know that it is coming.
I’m not saying money is not needed, what I do have a problem with is the misuse of it.
Maybe you are just jealous of wealthy people, insecure with your own inability to make money? As hard as it is to believe: no, I do not want to be rich. I am fine with NOT making and having tons of money; I like my life as it is. I do not want money to change me, to enslave me. People claiming that they will stay still stay humble if they become rich are ignorant. I know for a fact I will change. The protagonist Sheriff Bell in McCarthy’s No Country for Old Men notes “Well, I guess in all honesty I would have to say that I never knew nor did I ever hear of anybody that money didn’t change.”
In No Country for Old Man Sheriff Bell can’t make sense of the senseless violence and greediness in today’s world. I relate with him. The observations of greed and the changes it brings to the world and people weights constantly and heavily on my heart and mind. I am not waiting for God’s punishment or judgement; I just know that it is coming.
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