In popular culture, a great amount of focus is placed on the Illuminati’s belief that money is not evil. Some people mistake the true meaning of the Pyramid and its underlying messages, which inspire our diligence, for promoting selfishness by encouraging work and wealth. Wealth is more than just a means of personal enrichment in the Illuminati's beliefs. Money, on the other hand, is a tool that can be used to fulfill each person's responsibility to advance humanity.
One of humanity's greatest responsibilities is to
pursue the goodness that money can bring about, whereas the selfish pursuit of
money is a hollow goal. The more money a person owns, the more ability they
have to positively change the lives of those who are in need. If your friend's house is destroyed in a fire
and you are poor but of good heart, you will remain a good person but will be
unable to assist them. If the same house burns down but you are wealthy, you
will be able to provide your friend with a place to stay and a new home because
you will have more than enough for yourself and anyone else in your immediate
vicinity who requires it.
The people who use money make the choice between
good and evil because money has no soul, voice, or feeling. Although being poor
is not wrong, celebrating it is motivated by selfishness. A poor person can
save a life, but a rich person can build a hospital and save 10,000. The
wealthy can assist as many as they can, while the poor can only do so much. If
a person is wealthy, they can help others, whereas if they are poor, they can
only help themselves. Even with little, anyone can accomplish a lot. A person's
time and effort are exchanged for pieces of paper and numbers that make up
money. As a result, even if a person does not have any money, they can still
contribute to humanity's progress by volunteering their time and
energy—positive actions that are just as valuable as charitable contributions.
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