I would agree that it is more practical than the barter system. Also, I would like to add to my last post that, I am not ready to give up my sense of needing money. At least, I know there are things I need to survive, and currently money as we know it, is a perceived means of attaining these needs.
I suppose more than anything, I believe there will become a more efficient system of exchange. That is not profound, I know, as evolution is always in progress. I just think our concept will change.
Something interesting to me on a related subject is that, I personally do not view my trade as strictly
time in and of itself. I do have the need for money to purchase groceries and provide a roof over my head and I suppose this requires time in one respect. However, it is actually a blessing for me to be occupied in such a way that uses/requires certain qualities from my person. Now, I have had "jobs" which I have decided not to keep. But, I have always felt this way about my occupation in life and have used it as a guide in choosing a career.
It is a blessing to the worker to be needed and have the opportunity to express certain qualities that might not otherwise find a way to be expressed. An example of this is often shown in men who have worked very hard for many years, and upon retirement, suddenly feel they are no longer useful as a person and then struggle greatly with that. I know there is more to it than what I have already stated, but, feeling useful is a blessing.
Personally, I acutally feel good paying my bills every month. Even that is a blessing, of sorts. Along those lines, in my business, parents often wish to be able to provide their children with the opportunity to have a music education. It is a blessing for them, in a sense, to have their work that they put into whatever it is that they do to earn money, to be put to use in a way that meets their child's need. And I know that they can feel *good* about that when they
show me the money 
.
The concept of "trade" is different to me when I think of it like that. Not that I always think of it like that. Also, I think that no matter how infinite supplies may get, we will always be trading *something* to get them. And personally, I don't just want
everything to be "free" (not that I am ungrateful for and unaccepting of gifts

).
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