New Money in an OLD SYSTEM
Hands-on the Money We currently reside in an era reminiscent of the Roman Empire, where individuals toil diligently for their masters who possess nearly everything, including human resources. The Romans were satisfied with the existing state of affairs and saw no need for alteration. To ensure security, a comprehensive system of surveillance was established. The laboring class was closely observed and faced consequences if they failed to comply. The Romans grew complacent as their wealth expanded, enabling them to enroll their offspring in prestigious educational institutions. Upon reaching adulthood, these individuals were equipped with the necessary resources and human resources to pursue their aspirations. Presently, we find ourselves in a similar realm dominated by billionaires and influential figures who wield control over financial mechanisms. Artificial Intelligence and other advanced computers diligently track and monitor individuals, while human resources are managed, and in