The Long Way Home 5.30.25

Money. We all need it. For millennia, it has been the lubricant that keeps the economy moving. Talk about indoctrination; Centennial Elementary School in Richfield, MN, hooked us wee grade schoolers up with Richfield State Bank passbook savings accounts. We could stuff allowance there instead of in a mattress or a piggy bank. I don’t remember the logistics of getting money in or out, but I was proud to say I had a bank account. We learned early on that money, which may have been at the root of evil, was something we’d need for the rest of our days. Our species has functioned quite well as "a trading people." The impulse to exchange goods and services is deeply embedded in human behavior, driven by necessity, efficiency, and the desire for specialized items. Long-distance trade networks have existed for thousands of years. The beginning of agriculture centuries ago led to more settled communities and food surpluses, freeing people from the direct need to find food. This...