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SurpremeLeader
February 11th, 2018, 04:00 PM
[The Bringer of Wealth] A village is riddled with thieves, murderers and con artists believing that the world is dark and the only way to survive is selfishly. So it would seem, the gentle candyman loses his lifeline, the mama buries the jewelry, the blacksmiths toil for what? and the children beg for the scraps. In their world they can't see trust and morality as a reality. They kill just for their next meal. Little do they realize,this scares away the charities, the investors, the manufacturer's, the tourists, the money. They can't see that their greedy ways ultimately rob them of their own selfish desires.

A city is booming. The citizens eat out everyday, throw their money to strangers in an organization known as a bank, they buy houses they can't outright pay, colleges they shouldn't be able to afford and build empires their work shouldn't be able to support. Why is this? The city has a much stronger level of trust, of joy, of goodness. As much as people in this city whine about the corruption of the system, they don't realize already how much trust in human goodness they already have. They do not see the literal rich rewards that being kind and trusting has brought forth.

The system of the city is a "Lets all get rich together" while the attitude of the village is "These demons are out to get me, I must survive"