I remember reading this a while back, I’m glad it’s made it’s way to my dash again
things like this are more important than 90% of tumblr
On a journey to find myself -
I remember reading this a while back, I’m glad it’s made it’s way to my dash again
things like this are more important than 90% of tumblr
🌙 ✨ 💫 g o o d f o r t u n e 💫 ✨ 🌙
💵 ✨ w e a l t h ✨
🔑 💀 ✨ k i n d s p i r i t s ✨ 💀 🔑
🎀 ✨ 🌟 2 0 1 8 🌟 ✨ 🎀
The trouble with not having a goal is that you can spend your life running up and down the field and never score.
- Unknown
Ever wonder what your life would be like if you lived up to your full potential? Would your body be healthier? Your skin clearer? Bank account bigger? I think about these things all the time, and, judging my a previous post, you guys do to. Below is a chart designed to help all of us live up to our full potential. I’ve broken it down into time frames to help keep you from getting overwhelmed. Write the chart down and hang it someplace where you can see it all the time. I will be starting this challenge tomorrow, 9/8. I’ll check in with you guys every Sunday to track my progress. I have specific goals in mind for myself, and you guys should make some too! I really want to know how you guys are doing. Tag your progress posts with #sbfpc so I can track it and take a look. Let’s get to it!
EVERY MORNING
EVERY AFTERNOON
EVERY EVENING
EVERY WEEKEND
Anything I missed? Reblog + add yours! Don’t forget to tag your progress!
starting this Monday!
I’ll just reblog and fav cause I need to read this in the morning!
I’m gonna give it a try this Monday 😍
Do this! 😁

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Money makes the world go ‘round. That’s what they say, anyways. Still, the economy is an important part of culture and figuring out how buying and selling in your world works helps you figure out just how easily your character can buy that sword he or she has always wanted.
In this post, I’ve compiled a list of questions pertaining to economy and trade. This list is by no means exhaustive; however, the hope is that it will get you started on building the trade system in your world or culture.
Get as detailed as possible and ask questions not on this list, but remember to have fun.
The questions compiled are inspired, taken, modified, or edited from three forums on the NaNoWriMo website: Respond, Answer, Ask 2016 Worldbuilding, Respond, Answer, Ask, 2016 Fantasy, and Fantasy Worldbuilding Questions.
What is the main monetary system?
Do they have cash? Do they use credits? Does money not exist and they get what they need by trading what they have?
What is the economy like?
Booming? Failing? What kind of economy is in place?
What are the well known trade routes?
Are they given names? Well guarded? Or is every man for himself? Do bandits frequent those roads?
What are the common imports?
Apples? Potatoes? Gold? Diamonds? Magic dust?
Which imports are considered a luxury?
Oranges? The fancy dresses that seamstresses in town couldn’t replicate? Silk?
What are considered to be valuable trade items?
Anything people would put high value in. Whether it’s swan feather pillows, fur lined boots, or pieces of jewelry made by a certain creator.
What are common exports?
Something the town makes and sends off. Perhaps they specialize in peanuts. Or sugar. Maybe it’s a certain kind of wood.
How are the imports and exports moved?
Trucks? Oxen and big carts? Rivers? Dragons? Is magic involved?
Who trades with whom?
Who trades with whom definitely affects what people might have. What if one country isn’t talking with another? Are there countries that are banned from trading with each other? Are items smuggled in these cases?
What are the items and supplies that are easiest to access?
Anyone can buy a rake. Or perhaps that book no one wants. Or milk.
What are the items and supplies that are hardest to access?
Maybe it’s harder to buy a weapon. Or wands. Perhaps there are heavy regulations on certain items. If that is the case, why is it so? What caused the government or the town to place such heavy restrictions on those items?
How has magic affected the trade system?
Does it help cons duplicate valuables and sell unwitting people knock-offs? Is magic used to catch counterfeits? Is magic allowed in the world of trade?
And so, in a way, you might say that transiency is a mark of spirituality.
A lot of people think the opposite, that the spiritual things are the ever-lasting things, but, you see, the more a thing tends to be permanent the more it tends to be lifeless.