The only currency I value is the coin of the spirit. That's very important in my life.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The value of a currency is, ultimately, what someone will give you for it - whether in food, fuel, assets, or labor. And that's always and everywhere a subjective decision.
The value of a dollar is social, as it is created by society.
I think people figure out early in their lives what currency they can work in.
I think that I know the value of a dollar.
I will place no value on anything I have or may possess except in relation to the kingdom of Christ.
Is a currency worth anything if no one wants it? We used to buy shoes in Italy. Remember?
Storytelling is my currency. It's my only worth. The only thing of value I have in this life is my ability to tell a story, whether in print, orating, writing it down or having people acting it out.
I remember being in the Ontario Legislature and the Liberals yelling over at me about the fact that the dollar was rising, and that was bad for business, and didn't I realize that. And I thought, 'What are you talking about?' The value of the currency in part, large part, reflects the world's view of the state of our economy.
The only currency isn't money. For me, it's about how can you build a good business that's also a social business.
I believe in the dollar. Everything I earn, I spend!