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‘‘So I said I find that people don’t even know what buildings weigh, let alone what is the performance per pound. What is this building really supposed to do? Well, people say that it is merely designed to make money. Then I say that this money concept came out of a great complexity of nature regenerating life through the vegetation. Here you are growing corn but you need some shoes on you, so somebody else making shoes-- he made more shoes than he could wear, and you’re growing more corn, and here we began to have some way of exchanging. And we had a very complex way of exchanging all the things you get into in those tools. So we get into money as a central way of accounting; and with the market, set some values-- but we didn’t really know how to assess those things properly. In the end there was a way, because every time we held them up they gave more performance.’’
