Jacob Wren Quotes
Capitalism Is Not The Simple Desire To Make A Profit. Capitalism Is The Fantasy That Growth Can Continue At A Consistent Rate Indefinitely. When A Child Is Young, It Cannot Yet Imagine Being An Adult, So It Thinks It Will Keep On Growing Forever. The Fantasy That You Can Grow Forever Is Exhilarating, One Of The Many Aspects That Make Children Seem So Alive. We Live In Fantasy, All Of Us, All Of The Time, To A Greater Or Lesser Extent.
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