Again, I'm not disputing the value when it comes to trade and society.

Cooperation is a important aspect of humansociety (and I guess being human). Money facilitates trade and with it cooperation but the instrument itself definitely doesn't make us human.

I didn't disagree, just feels like it's overstated. If you think otherwise, your values about a lubricant of society (and perhaps society itself) differ from mine

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Neanderthals were stronger & smarter than humans. What separated humans from other large primates was the tendency toward cooperation & trade.

Basically every society of any significance first used or worshipped gold & THEN became great. And eventually they destroyed their money & collapsed.

Look around. When money becomes corrupt people become stupid & hedonistic, when money collapses people become nightmarish animals that destroy each other.

Money is literally the lifeblood of human civilization. Billions would die without it.

I don't think the importance of money can be overstated. I think most people just do not understand that money & trade came before language. It is something on par with fire or the wheel. It's the beginning of everything.

This gives me the impression that your trying to prove your point by saying my 'misattribution' to the value of it is due to my lack of understanding. If that's the case, that's pretty arrogant.

But, you are still right. A lot of people don't understand money and it was important in building our society.