Mokokoma Mokhonoana: Trees Grow Money
on Monday, May 14, 2018Mokokoma Mokhonoana Money Quote saying we know kids believe money is unlimited as though it grew wild, but adults act as if money makes things grow faster. Mokokoma Mokhonoana said:
“Kids treat things as if Money grew on trees. Adults treat the environment as if trees grew from Money” — Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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This quote suggests that children tend to view money as something that is easily obtained and plentiful, like fruit growing on trees in nature.
Meanwhile, the quote implies that adults often treat the environment, trees, and natural resources as if their primary purpose is to generate wealth, as trees are cut down and lands exploited primarily for their monetary value through industries like logging, mining, and development.
Mokokoma Mokhonoana seems to be pointing out the contrast – as people mature, their perspective shifts from money being abundant to the earth’s bounties being mainly a means to earn profits.
According to this perspective, adults have lost the childlike wonder at nature’s gifts and instead see financial opportunity in environmental exploitation.
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