When the game is rigged: The Players and The Spectators.



Part 7.

The game of wealth can be likened to a football match. Twenty Two (22) Players are allowed to play for 90 minutes. Say for the substitution of both teams and few coaching staffs the majority of the stadium are spectators. It reminds me of the game between the old rivals Manchester United and Liverpool played on the 20th of October, 2019 at Old Trafford with much hype and how Liverpool have the edge and probably the game will be the last of Ole Gunnar Solskjær coaching Manchester United.
Too much of hype and prediction favouring Liverpool due to their form. Eventually, the game was played and it was a one all draw. After so much hyping and the likes...
The take home from the story above is that the game has been played. The players either win or draw got paid. The spectators on the other hand, didn't get what they were wishing for. Spectators were left for the what ifs, analogy, scrutiny and many more...
Like the football game, the game of wealth was designed to pay the players while the spectators are there to pay the players to play. Imagine using your money to pay someone to either win or lose.
The game of wealth was designed to pay a few at the detriment of the populace. The game of wealth was intentionally removed from the school curriculum. The game of wealth was never planned to be thought to the populace. It was meant for the few and to be kept that way so as to have the populace dependent on the few who knew how to play.
What are you gonna do? Will you continue to be a spectator or be a player and learn to play by different rules that favours the player?
At Cryptosilv, we can teach how?
Cryptosilv

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