We decided it because it's rare, malleable, ductile, looks beautiful, doesn't corrode or rust stays recognizable after thousand of years etc
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Marry it why don't ya
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No...that's because it's a rare chemical element, not commonly found in the Earth.
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And because we decided it is lol
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everything is. Value is symbolic. Salt, metal, paper, bytes. They are valued by our believes
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Before refrigeration, salt was only way to preserve food. "Salary" from "salt" bc people were pd in salt. Not symbolic. Real.
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Umm that applies to everything that is valuable. Money, shoes, etc.
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Same with diamonds.
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That was my point. Their value is manmade in as much as they are plentiful, but held by a small group. Fake $$$ valuation.
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No, it looks cool and is very pliable, making it valuable in construction. Green ink on papery cloth, on the other hand...
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Mind blown
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