As the Greek
economy succumbs to the debt crisis and individual Greeks are made
poorer each day through austerity measures and job cuts, many have
begun resorting to traditional bartering as a way to make ends meet
and at the same time increase their involvement with neighbors and
their general community.
Services being
bartered include anything from language classes and babysitting
to hand cooked meals and daily labor.
Its
huge. Everything we do is without money, like looking after people
or making food by ourselves.
We
still have the memory of an agricultural society in Greece when
people used to do things together, like they would do the olive
trees of my family this week, and next week we do the olive trees
of your family. And, then the next week, the other neighbor. So,
we would exchange services, and they like that.
With the
tough economic times leaving many Greeks feeling worthless there
is real value in projects like the time bank. With the Greek government
drowning in debt, these creative solutions are offering not only
support, but encouragement for the people
As weve
suggested on previous occasions, when a country goes through a monetary
crisis, depression or recession, traditional methods of income disappear,
sometimes overnight. As a result, those who are aware that the paradigm
has or is shifting and are willing to accept their new reality will
prosper.
Greece, referred
to by many as the canary in the coal mine of the ever-worsening
global economic crisis, is a perfect example of how communities
will respond during monetary, fiscal and political chaos. Use their
example to your benefit, because similar circumstances will take
place in the U.S. and other industrialized Western nations in due
time.
Erich of Tactical
Intelligence recently provided some advice on personal economic
redundancy, in which he says that we should seek to give value,
not time:
As an employee,
you only get paid a percentage of the true value you generate.
For example my company bills me out at $250/hr but I only see
a fraction of that. The rest goes straight into other peoples
pockets.
This is
akin to being a wage slave.
To free
yourself from slavery you first need to change your mindset.
This mindset
shift happens when you realize that you earn income by providing
value, not time. So look for ways to provide the most value to
others, and charge a fair price for it.
One of the
best ways is to start your own business. Whatever work youre
doing now in your employment, find a way to provide that same
value directly to those who are benefiting from it. This way you
get paid to the full level of the value you are offering.
It may take
a bit of up-front investment in time and perhaps capital, but
the freedom gained will be well worth it.
Understanding
your inherent value, the skills available to you, and then taking
those skills directly to the marketplace will become critical in
a society where our traditionally modern service sector jobs are
being destroyed by the thousands daily.
What skills
do you have? What skills would you like to have? Will that be valuable
to people in the middle of an economic depression? These are all
questions we should be asking ourselves right now before
the need for us to use them to survive from day-to-day arises.
In What
is Money When the System Collapses? we offered some advice on
investments that you can be making today, which will be worth much
more during and/or after an economic crunch. One such investment
is to build or further develop your existing skill sets:
Another
important monetary commodity after the crunch will be trade skills.
If you know how to fish, machine tools, hunt, sew, fix and operate
radioes, fix cars, manufacture shoes, or grow food, youll
have some very important skills during the recovery period.
One day, there
may be no jobs to be had, which means well have to create
our own jobs. And unlike most of todays laborers, well
actually have to produce something of value that can then be traded
to others for something else of value.
Start preparing
for tomorrows barter economy today.