Why does the law of money work

The "law of money" is to use money as a "bait" to urge people to do something (or not to do something). It's interesting to often see behavior tests done by foreigners on TV. The host randomly found a person in the street and asked him to do an odd but harmless action. The reward is "give you 10 dollars". People generally don't want to at first, and the host starts to add money, "give you 20 dollars" and don't do it, "give you 30 dollars". With the increase of money, people are gradually tempted until they have enough money and weigh the pros and cons. Finally, they always promise to do this unconventional thing. The principle of economics tells us that because everyone is an "economic man" who pursues advantages and avoids disadvantages to a certain extent, doing things with the "money rule" can often be tried and tested, although it cannot be successful.

However, for many people, the statement of "the law of money" has the meaning of ridicule, either mocking the social disadvantages of "money makes the mare go" or disdaining everyone's recognition of money, ignoring others, "valuing profit over righteousness" and ignoring principles. It is also regarded as the "naked money relationship" of capitalism and the "material stimulus" of revisionism during the Cultural Revolution. However, for a person who respects reality, this is normal. Don't be dismissive of the "Law of Money". The law of money is like stinky tofu. It smells bad, but it tastes delicious. I remember someone saying that money is not everything, but you can't do anything without money. If you think this statement attaches too much importance to the role of money, then we can also say that although you can do something without money, you can certainly do something more easily with money.

In fact, the school recruits talents with high salaries, the owners pay a lot of money for perfection, the shops sell goods at a discount, the enterprises pay bonuses by piece, the two sides negotiate liquidated damages when concluding the contract, the government management departments impose fines on all kinds of illegal acts, the criminal suspects try their best to spend money to silence witnesses, and the patients who want to have surgery give doctors red envelopes in private. Bush offers a reward of 25 million for catching Saddam Hussein, and even the parents who want their children to succeed promise, "Final exam 100.