But neither money nor machines can create. They shuttle tokens of energy, but they do not transform. A civilization based on them puts people out of touch with their creative powers.

Lewis Hyde
But neither money nor machines can create. They shuttle tokens...
But neither money nor machines can create. They shuttle tokens...
But neither money nor machines can create. They shuttle tokens...
But neither money nor machines can create. They shuttle tokens...
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By this quote, he is saying that money can’t make you happy. It can only buy you things that make you happy. You can’t buy happiness. You need to be creative.

He is also pointing out that machines are great but they don’t make stuff. They just churn out stuff, which is different from making things. He wants people to become more creative and focus on more of their inner powers, not on more of what they can buy with money or what machines can produce for them.

Source: Alcohol And Poetry: John Berryman And The Booze Talking

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