This is my first post in this sub. I have been creeping for a bit now and absorbing the value of the dialogue I see. At the surface it is a meme factory about work, however just below that surface is a great depth that explores everything from economics to law to cultural paradigms to history, etc. Because of this I value the input of people who frequent this sub and I am interested in seeing peoples’ point of view specifically of how they would define money. Of course I have my own understanding of how I see money and it’s storage of my labor, and while I can elaborate on that if necessary I am much more interested in listening than talking.
Do you see the dollar or any other national currency as money? Is money to you a debt instrument? Is it something else like barter-able goods? Is credit money? Is it what ever the government tells you it is? Or is it simply that thing which we never have enough of?
How does r/antiwork finest define money?