Can daily activities generate economic value, such as making money while eating and sleeping? Is it feasible?

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1 year ago

In recent years, it seems that people are becoming increasingly poor. Especially after the epidemic, many people nationwide are in debt, being pressured by debt collectors to the point where they dare not even return home, and some even end their own lives in various ways, such as those in Zhangjiajie.

On the surface, it appears to be because people have no money in their pockets. With empty pockets, when they are in a tight spot, they have to borrow to get by, but that's like taking poison to quench thirst, forcing themselves onto a "dead end."

Essentially, I personally believe that it is because people have too few ways to earn income. With too few ways to earn income, when they encounter special circumstances, it is very easy for the "income stream" to be cut off, leading to financial difficulties.

After years of research, I have found that each of us creates a large number of "daily behaviors" every day, such as eating, sleeping, and various other activities. These daily behaviors have various attributes such as time, process, and results. For the sake of research, we call these daily behaviors "behavioral stamps."

Each behavioral stamp actually corresponds to a certain business form. For example, eating corresponds to the sale of tableware and beverages in hotels, and sleeping corresponds to the sale of bedding and safety and family planning products in hotels. Every day, when we perform these daily actions, we are actually, consciously or unconsciously, promoting the corresponding business development. Do you all agree with this point?

From the basic definition of "to each according to his contribution," we know that if we put in labor, we should receive rewards, right? So, should our daily behaviors, directly or indirectly, promote the development of corresponding businesses, deserve rewards and returns? Please tell me what you think.

In conclusion, we can draw a conclusion: every one of our daily behaviors, every behavioral stamp, actually has economic value and cash value.

At this point, some people may raise objections: You fraud, saying that our daily behaviors are all valuable, why don't we receive any money? You fraud, trying to deceive people again…

In fact, the reason why we contribute "behavioral stamps" without receiving money is simply because we currently lack a distribution method to extract the money generated by our daily behaviors and give it to us. Therefore, even though we are doing countless "actions" every day, many of us are still extremely poor.

In other words, as long as we find this distribution method, we can extract the money generated by the countless daily behaviors we do every day. By that time, each of us should basically not be short of money, because each of us generates a large amount of daily behaviors and money every day. How could we be short of money?

Dear friends, do you think this distribution method can appear? Please share your thoughts.

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