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The Downfall of Deutsche Bank - Symbol of the Decline of the Monetary System: The Rise of the new Monetary System

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The Downfall of Deutsche Bank - Symbol of the Decline of the Monetary System: The Rise of the new Monetary System
The Downfall of Deutsche Bank - Symbol of the Decline of the Monetary System: The Rise of the new Monetary System

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The Downfall of Deutsche Bank - Symbol of the Decline of the Monetary System: The Rise of the new Monetary System

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MONEY is the blood of our economy. If the blood is dirty, our body gets sick. The same applies to the economy: If the money is dirty, the economy gets sick. Money's dirty because we don't handle it well. Too much dirt sticks to the money. We, humans, are too outward-looking and not inward-looking. Everything revolves around MONEY. It is time for a new monetary system to come into the world and with it a new attitude towards money. It is time for us to appreciate money and ourselves, i.e. to learn and understand the INNER VALUE of us humans and of money. Rafael Kasischke describes in this book the decline of our current monetary system and the rise of the new one. Using the downfall of Deutsche Bank as an example, he traces the change from our current rat race - the race for money - to a new path of joy, health, and the meaning of life. The result will be a new and fairer distribution of money among the world population.

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