sábado, 7 de março de 2009

The Influence of Money in a Culture

I was born in a small town in Coldridge Valley. The people who live there aren't rich and they don't have much knowledge. You can't find very good items on the shops there, as well.








This is the town where I was born.


But if you look at the biggest city in Dun Morogh, Ironforge,you will see that the people there (with more money) have more knowledge and better shops.
The biggest problem with that is the snowball effect that it creates (poor people gets poorer, because they can't sell much of the insignificant items they have, and the richest people get richer, since they have success in selling most of the things they have).
This snowball effect can degrade a culture because of the created poverty.

If I were a rich gnome...

2 comentários:

  1. Hi!

    It’s true that people have different living standards in different places, according to their income. But you can’t classify cultures in levels because there are not lower or higher cultures.

    So, don’t be sad just because you are not a rich gnome. Your culture isn’t lower because of that.

    See more about culture in "Made in"!

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  2. Yeah ... The money we can say that it is an negative thing, necessary to our daily lives. Unfortunately the rich gets richer and holders of power and the poor people gets poorer (like you said). This issue has become very common these days...

    Good topic I thought it's interesting =)

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