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🔍 1. Money as a Moral Mirror

“Money is not only corruptible but corrupting.”

This isn’t a rejection of money — it’s a call to master it rather than be mastered by it. In Kenya (or anywhere really), the degradation of money (via inflation, state overreach, fiat dependency) leads directly to moral erosion:
• Institutions rot.
• Incentives warp.
• Integrity becomes optional.

In this framing, fixing the money is about restoring virtue — not just economics.

Credit: @Alekandar Svetski 🙏🏾
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Dylan Feest · 41w
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