Doing the Right Thing With the Economy

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Oct 11, 2020, 5:49:02 PM10/11/20
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DOING THE RIGHT THING WITH THE ECONOMY
Centrelink, and the Australian Government, generally regard it the responsibility of a citizen, if they wish to obtain welfare support from the Government, to allow this, but regard it as their responsibility thereafter to enter into the Australian economy. It is a Centrelink recipients responsibility to get a job. What this means is this: Australia has a money system, and can increase the money supply if necessary to support you as a citizen. If you can show yourself 'Productive' to the Australian economic system, and offer goods or services which benefit the Australian community, and which they value enough to purchase from you, you have an entitlement to a monetary supply from the Australian government. Being decent about it is in your savings: If you wish to live in comfort in Australian society, remember somebody has to do the work for the Australian system. Work has to be done to provide. If you skive on just earning money from the system on Interest of Shares, this is not really earning the provision from Australia you are getting. This is legal, but not really moral. It's not fair to the rest of the citizenship to make them do your work. So in your savings, the fair thing to do is to work towards home ownership, certainly. A responsible human has learned how to manage their own household. A responsible Australian citizen does this also. Also, spending your savings on the Australian economy, and also to a degree internationally, as overseas people do buy Australian products, boosts the economy and people trying to gain income to live in the economic system. Major items which cost a lot of money can be saved towards, and you should, once you have the money, usually follow through, unless there are other things you want to buy instead, which is ok, as long as the money is spent. So, normally, spend the money you get on the economy, which keeps the ball rolling, keeps people employed, and is doing the right thing. If you are on welfare, it is ok to spend on a diverse array of things in the economy, as this provides income for people providing their goods and services to the economy. So, you need to be productive with your economy when you can. If you get money from the system, you need to do something for the system which justifies your income, and is a decent service to the economy and society. Do what you can. If you are not capable of much, and are getting welfare, do voluntary work. Go around picking up rubbish, or offering help to businesses for free, and various things, which genuinely improve society. Also, people usually have talents, so if you can design things with your time, and make some nice things, and give these things to people - if such things bless their lives and make them happy, you are morally and reasonably earning your welfare. But ideally, try to get a job if an employer needs someone, or start your own endeavour. Try to find a niche in the economy which people will appreciate. Something they will value. Something good and decent that they will appreciate. Do the right thing by the economy, and generally that is the right and decent thing to do.
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