Money Should Be Illegal

Money Should Be Illegal

by Rolley Hurley
Money Should Be Illegal

Money Should Be Illegal

by Rolley Hurley

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Overview

In today’s world, as well as in the past, the subject of the world monetary system and its adverse effects on humanity has so often been debated that there seems nothing else to consider. Why is it that so many have determined that the pursuit of money and all that it promises trumps the pursuit of happiness? Have generations of Americans been so conditioned over time that they cannot discern between an emotional attachment to money and natural reality? It appears that our world revolves around the illusion of money more than ever. Rolley believes that the Money Machine in America is indeed well nourished and thriving, but he is also convinced that a larger percentage of our citizens have had enough, and are serious about alternatives that will enhance their personal lives and free them from a type of self-imposed bondage to the Money Machine. Rolley’s visceral and humane approach to the topic makes for a thought provoking and lively read.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940045768177
Publisher: Rolley Hurley
Publication date: 03/01/2014
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Perhaps it was from his early childhood where his introspective insight may be found, and of where he instinctively embraced the only perception he knew. Rolley was born legally blind, which blurred the visual world around him until the age of six, when eyeglasses dramatically changed his initial introduction. This new perspective never truly destroyed the intensity of his earlier environment. The evidence of his inward reality to find comfort and meaning that he experienced early on and how he has come to know life today is finally being revealed through his writing. He attempts to illustrate the essence of this understanding that he believes is inherited from birth.
After years of denying his true aspirations, he finally proceeded to exploit his passion for writing. He learned many skills in the art of Labor along the way, which labeled him a jack of many trades. There were many facets of life he experienced that could have prevented his progress, but none had more impact than his battle with Alcoholism. Fortunate to have found sobriety that could redefine his character at the age of thirty four, he developed a spiritual path in order to remain sober. He has since succumbed to his spiritual principles and philosophical ideas with an extended need to write it down. Always writing from what he feels, a lot of his works are privately distributed. Wanting to share with everyone his gained knowledge of happiness, he is now publishing several of his short stories and articles. His intentions are to clarify the meaning of anything he writes, with a simple and easy to understand explanation.

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