What is money? Quotes defining money from the book “Money Is Biological”

Tiisetso Maloma
1 min readDec 31, 2023

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This is an excerpt from my book “Money is Biological: Exploring Money’s Emergence, Evolution, Innovation, and Future.” It’s available on Amazon.

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1. Money is the neuron in the converse of transacting — i.e., innovation to consumption.

2. Money is an innovation or invention enabled by biology’s human psychology, as all manmade innovations are.

3. Money is a biological construct, just like a chair or an aeroplane, innovated by humans with their unique biological psychology. Chairs and aeroplanes are also biological constructs.

4. Similar to how a chair or an aeroplane has utility for humans, money serves as a utility and addresses fascinating biological problems arising from man’s biological ingenuity in inventing multiplicity. These intriguing problems involve men’s psycho-biological ability to progressively and accumulatively innovate diverse utilities, oftentimes of novelty — with money emerging as the solution for trading those innovations.

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Tiisetso Maloma
Tiisetso Maloma

Written by Tiisetso Maloma

Publishing, brands and education entrepreneur. Created 100+ products and authored 10 books. Innovation and economics enthusiast

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