19/10/2025
💬 Money — the strangest invention ever made
You can’t eat it, you can’t wear it — and yet people wake up at 6 a.m., chase it all day, and call it “purpose.”
But how much do we really understand about money?
Here are 8 true stories that’ll change the way you look at it 👇
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💸 1. The Paper That Made People Obedient
When China printed the first paper money in the 9th century, people refused to use it.
So the government decided: refusing the note = treason.
And just like that, paper became “value.”
👉 Money exists only because we all agree to pretend it does.
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🪙 2. The Island That Cost $24
In 1626, the Dutch bought Manhattan from Native Americans for about $24 worth of beads and trinkets.
The locals were thrilled — shiny things were symbols of the sun.
👉 Value is never absolute. It’s just a matter of perspective.
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🧠 3. Cash Works Like Co***ne
Scientists from Boston University found that the same brain region lights up when people see cash as when they use co***ne.
That’s why holding real money feels so damn good.
👉 Money is not math — it’s chemistry.
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🍔 4. The Billionaire and His McBreakfast
Warren Buffett starts every morning with McDonald’s.
If the market’s up — he splurges on bacon.
If it’s down — he downgrades to sausage.
👉 Even billionaires like to feel in control of spending.
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🧾 5. Why the Rich Stop Getting Happier
Harvard’s 75-year-long study found: happiness rises with income — but only up to about $75 000 a year.
Beyond that, joy plateaus and anxiety takes the wheel.
👉 Money fixes poverty, not purpose.
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💎 6. Diamonds Aren’t Rare — Just Marketed That Way
In the 1940s, De Beers launched the slogan “A diamond is forever.”
Before that, less than 10 % of men bought diamond rings.
👉 Half the world now pays for the idea, not the stone.
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💳 7. The Credit Card Trick
MIT researchers proved: when paying by card, the pain of spending drops by 40 %.
That’s why everything today is “Tap & Pay.”
👉 The less you feel the money, the more you lose it.
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🪞 8. The Mirror of Wealth
After WWII, Japan had no resources — only a word, shinyo, meaning “trust.”
Companies borrowed on reputation alone — and rebuilt a nation.
👉 True wealth is trust, not treasure.
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💬 In the end, money isn’t paper, metal, or numbers.
It’s a mirror — showing who we are and what we believe in.