Why have societies always developed economies that are strung together by loans, debt, and other schemes of imaginary money?
Why would someone ever buy a credit card? Why do I need credit? Why is a middle class house built by plywood worth more than a human life?
>>1889324
Because someone has resources that another person needs and they need some sort of guarantee that they will get the resources back. Money is used as a common indicator of value.
A person would (buy?) a credit card to improve their credit rating or to allow cash flow when they don't have money of their own.
Not all human life is valued equally.
Because thats the way our plane(t) works. We are all slaves to the system. Look up the rothschild dynasty.
> why would someone ever get a credit card?
It's a convenient way to pay for things.
It's safer than a debit card because if I get scammed the bank loses money instead of my bank account being drained. I don't actually use it for the credit aspect; I never buy anything that I can't pay off immediately. I have never paid a cent in fees or interest.
That said, they do make their money by screwing retailers with fees and cucking poorfags who can't control their spending.
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>>1889324
Because of efficiency of scale an advanced society inevitably begets specialization. Specialization begets a complex system of contracts enforced by a monetary system. Logistic complexity inherent in specialization means that money sometimes has to be spent before it's obtained. Hence credit.
>>1889559
that's all well and good but not sure that really gets to the heart of the question
Ugg have spear.
Grog know how kill mammoth.
Ugg give Grog spear now, Grog give Ugg mammoth meat after hunt.
Do you really not see how useful debt is and always has been?
>>1890086
This a 1000 times.