“One just one, I know that this is an even trade. You can’t tell me that it’s worth less than that,” Seriousness showing on his face.
“Alright, but if that’s worth one, then this is worth two.” She says in rebuttal.
“Two?! That’s ridiculous, that’s like saying this is worth two.” He gives her a peck on the cheek.
She blushes, “That can be worth two, I’ll agree with that.”
What is a relationship but an economy built on trust? Think of it like this: In this world (a relationship), trust is the currency. One person represents a nation and therefore together they form a market, supply-and-demand, thus an economy. They agree upon standard exchange rate and from this they build upon. Upon this agreement, the nations invest, bank, and spend their money accordingly.
This is a healthy relationship, of course in an unhealthy relationship can become a third nation in this marketplace (cheating). This of course can break the bank and forfeit your investments, or, possibly cause inflation on one side.
There are of course other causes of inflation (see: dog-house). But the thing is in this marketplace, printing more money doesn’t affect the inflation rate (when invested into one of the two starting nations), it only encourages growth. No credit crashes or anything of the such, all debts and purchases are paid in cash.
November 30th, 2010; 11:39am
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