And if we truly separated “church and state” or “money and culture”. If we weren’t bleeding 50% of the value of the fiat money in which we store the energy we spent to earn it over every couple of decades we could lean more into a healthy culture…our culture is primarily “how do we survive our diseased monetary system.” After that who had energy for art or sport or people?

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Absolutely. When most of our energy goes into surviving a broken financial system, there’s little left for art, sports, or human connection. Separating money from culture, or easing economic pressures, could create space for real life, creativity, and community to thrive.