In contemporary culture, significant attention is directed towards the Illuminati’s conviction that money is not inherently evil. Some perceive our advocacy for labor and prosperity as an endorsement of selfishness – neglecting the genuine significance of the Pyramid and its foundational messages that inspire our hard work.
According to the principles of the Illuminati, wealth is not merely a method of individual gain. Rather, money serves as an instrument that can be utilized to accomplish each individual’s responsibility towards the progress of humanity.
The self-centered quest for wealth is an empty objective, yet the quest for the positive impact that wealth can generate stands as one of humanity’s most significant duties.
The greater the wealth a person possesses, the more capacity they have to positively impact the lives of those in need. If you are financially disadvantaged yet possess a kind heart, and your friend’s home is destroyed by fire, you will still be a good person, but you will lack the means to assist them with their most pressing needs. Conversely, if the same house is consumed by flames and you are affluent, you can provide your friend with temporary accommodation and a new residence, as you have ample resources for yourself and those around you who require assistance.
Currency lacks emotion, voice, and spirit – the determination of its moral alignment is made by those who wield it.
While being poor is not inherently wrong, the glorification of poverty stems from a sense of selfishness. A poor individual may save a life, yet a wealthy person has the capacity to construct a hospital and potentially save thousands. Those in poverty can do little to assist others in similar circumstances, whereas the affluent can extend their help to as many as they are capable of supporting. A wealthy individual possesses the opportunity to perform good deeds, while a poor person is often limited to aiding only themselves.
Individuals with limited resources can still achieve significant impact. Currency is simply paper and figures exchanged for a person’s time and labor. Thus, if someone lacks financial means, they can utilize their time and efforts to promote the progress of humanity – actions that hold equal merit to any monetary contributions.
The larger a person’s wealth, the greater their obligation to their fellow beings. Similar to the structure of a pyramid, those with the most power have the potential to effectuate the most good for the greatest number of individuals beneath them.