I Wish Money Had Never Been Invented
I wish that money had never been invented – a visit to the Tate Gallery in St. Ives sparks a meditation on the utility of money.
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by Mike Rawson · Published September 8, 2015 · Last modified October 20, 2016
I wish that money had never been invented – a visit to the Tate Gallery in St. Ives sparks a meditation on the utility of money.
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There are 100 billion stars – fewer than the deficit. They are economical not astronomical numbers.

