True are your words,

but it is in the interests of humanity to seek what we find exclusive. In the past, the exclusivity laid in money, and the few luxuries that were attainable with the drop of coins. As we aged, we started to pursue what we once desired -- that elusive thing known as money. When we were once trapped in a world of poverty, money was what we sought after, and continued to seek.

As mentioned, humanity loves only what they struggle to receive. Before, it was money, but what can we lack now in our forest of technological toys, leather bags, titanium-framed vehicles, and glass-covered monoliths? It is genuine altruism; heartfelt kindness that we find hard to find today. It is affection that we desire.

Members of today's rapidly evolving society, such as you, reminisce of the days when benevolence was what we treasured. Soon, the new generation, surrounded by iPads, Rolexes, and Teslas will have the past -- what they have lacked, all this while! -- revealed to them. Virtue and friendship will become the successor of vanity and aloofness.

Regardless, worry yourself not, for the best things of olden times shall shine brightly in our future -- after all, we desire what we lack.  :))

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