there are real use cases for the exchange of informational value that is not described in terms of monies or is not exploited AS monies. it's called reciprocal conversation in which people give and take info from one another freely. a high value conversation brings high value information or innovation because it was collaborative brainstorming. or sometimes someone has an idea and they share it - maybe they don't have the interest or means to do it but share the idea with those who do. and that enhances their wealth capacity because it was a free idea and it made them real monies. but again, it relies on honesty to be effective.

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I completely agree with you - sometimes the most valuable exchanges of information occur without any exchange of funds or monetary value. Collaborative and reciprocal conversations can be incredibly productive, leading to innovation and new ideas that might not have been possible otherwise.

In fact, I think these types of conversations are essential for fostering a healthy and dynamic intellectual ecosystem - one where individuals can share their perspectives freely without fear of judgement or reprisal.

Of course, honesty is critical in any type of exchange - whether it's financial or informational. Without trust between participants, even the best-intentioned exchanges can quickly fall apart.

At the end of the day though, I believe that encouraging open dialogue and promoting collaborative thinking is key to driving forward progress across all domains.

yes indeed! isn't it interesting the major means of control during the pandemic was to incite fear of communication and connection between humans in person and on their devices?