Ren Mony Ties | 62-Year-Old Reactor

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  • @RENfan1265
    @RENfan1265 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I am not a child, I'm 59 yrs old. I also worked for a casino for many yrs and even lived in Vegas for a bit. You are not helping anyone with your negativity.
    Maybe you think you are being real, you don't need to be bitter about it. Ren believes the world could be better Unfortunately there are too many bitter people like you.
    Of course, we need money. It doesn't matter how much you have it's how you use it. When you kill for it, that is when morals get bloody.
    Ren is passionate about the earth returning to its natural homeostasis. Greed is destroying the earth. He mentions it in most of his music.
    This is a message that I believe in and all the Renegades, Who by the way are not kids, a few in their 40's most are in their 50s and 60s and a few in 70's 80's and 90's..
    We as a community from all over the world try to share Rem's music and message. Maybe one day this message will reach people with money that will help save the world instead of destroying it. We will keep pushing Ren's message, at least we are trying, unlike you who just turn your back and say "If I don't see it, it's not happening"

    • @62YearOldMusicMentor
      @62YearOldMusicMentor  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yea, kinda like when Ren asked all his followers to DO NOT go a troll Kujo, make bad comments on his channel, or anything else. Just leave him along and he will take care of it. What did the majority of his fans do? EXACTLY what he asked them NOT to do! Wonderful. Welcome to 2024 everyone!

  • @Jinxy44
    @Jinxy44 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    We, the people, are making the food n clothes and without the hoarding billionaires there would be plenty to go around the world just as stated in this song.
    People over profit every time. As Ren says at the end of the song - No people no prophet!

    • @62YearOldMusicMentor
      @62YearOldMusicMentor  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Actually no, because who's going to pay you? I know DAM sure you're not working for free. How are you going to get people to buy YOUR product over all your 100's of other competitors? You know nothing about how business works my friend.

    • @Jinxy44
      @Jinxy44 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @ In the UK, our Social Services (with some variation) actually works. Our taxes are used to benefit those who cannot work or have retired.
      How business works right now needs to change. Corporations/owners need to pay more tax. Paying taxes should not be a dirty word. In the future health/people not collecting money and hoarding it away needs to be front and centre.
      Just imagine if we all got together and decided we would feed the world, divvy up resources in a more equitable way? People wouldn’t want to move countries so no immigration especially if we just fkn stopped funding the military industrial complexes around the world. You might think I’m naive but it could be possible.

    • @62YearOldMusicMentor
      @62YearOldMusicMentor  หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Jinxy44 Dude, nothing against your belief or opinion, but that's just not the way life is or ever will be. And it's not just the billionaires. It's EVERYONE. My wife loves watch all the True crime murder shows and these are ordinary people that kill there spouse for either life insurance money or retirement benefits. It's common when there is a murder the very first suspects are always the spouse and the cops work out from there because it's a global statistic that 75% of the time the killer is someone close to you. First of all because it's the easies. Who do people let nearest to them? Family and friends. Don't live in a fantasy because in every large society there will ALWAYS be bad people who take advantage of others and even kill them. This is from homeless people all the way up to billionaires. Just the way life is.

    • @Jinxy44
      @Jinxy44 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @ Obviously, human nature being what it is, there are always ‘bad people’ in the world. Doesn’t mean we can’t reset the ‘love of money’ and focus on working towards a fairer society with the environment and health of people front and centre. 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @AndroniusMaximus-h89k
      @AndroniusMaximus-h89k หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Jinxy44 What makes a country a country a village a village or nation a nation or even one worth livin in??! In USA there too much pointless gov spending.. contractors write their own blank check.. all funded for by us tax payer. No small owners dont need to be payin more taxes, nor does the individual. sure Ppl are vulnerable to greed and other deathly sinz but if u listen to the whole video its us flawed people tht put the value on things in society aka money in this instince or whatever it is. its only natural instinct to hoard resources and food money you name it. maybe it takes enough lions banning together 4 change 2 happen...

  • @elisazaccheo3270
    @elisazaccheo3270 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I think you're missing the point in the introduction: greed is not good, money is not bad. People who throw away morality and stomp over others for the pursuit of money and power is a problem. The question is: can a billionaire become one without stomping over others.? If it's possible, that's a model others should follow. Also, you should listen to the whole song before the commentary.

    • @62YearOldMusicMentor
      @62YearOldMusicMentor  2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Sorry for this long breakdown, but I am here to help people on my channels so I'm giong to spend the time for a full answer.
      As I said in the video, I am very knowledgable on billionaires and have many years of working with them for my knowledge base. Life is not all about greed, conspiracies, etc. Granted, there are plenty of billionaires who are cut-throat, don't care about society, etc. This is no different in society. The poor, middle-class, upper-class, etc all have the same percentages of good and bad people. We all have our reasons for what we do. I'll give one example where pursuit of more money does not equal greed, with the ultra-wealthy, and that is taxes.
      The actions of billionaires who engage in investments primarily to avoid taxes can indeed reflect a complex interplay between financial strategy and ethical considerations. While it might not stem from a straightforward desire for power or excess, the implications of these actions are significant.
      Understanding the motivations behind such behavior requires a nuanced view of both individual choices and systemic factors. It prompts important questions about how wealth is managed, the ethics of tax strategies, and the broader societal impact of financial maneuvers by the ultra-wealthy. The conversation is vital in addressing the balance between legitimate business practices and social responsibility, ultimately leading to discussions about how to create a more equitable economic system.

    • @elisazaccheo3270
      @elisazaccheo3270 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @62YearOldReactor , thank you for your thoughtful, detailed response. That makes much more sense than how it came across during the reaction. The world is in a difficult time, on the precipice of disaster, and I'm afraid our politicians are ill- equipped to deal with it (I live in Washington state).

    • @e1977k
      @e1977k หลายเดือนก่อน

      So you’ve missed the point twice.

    • @62YearOldMusicMentor
      @62YearOldMusicMentor  หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@e1977k According to you I missed the point. My opinion is just different from your opinion. That doesn't make either you or me right. It's just our opinion and nothing more.

    • @francesdoll4039
      @francesdoll4039 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      That is a Bible verse to begin with.
      Ren is just saying the single minded pursuit of money should not take precedence over love and ethics. Money is a tool and how it is used defines your life

  • @ronaldqiugley6124
    @ronaldqiugley6124 หลายเดือนก่อน

    no patreon,,,,no PROFIT ....lol.