Interview Charles Eisenstein 2014 – Question 11 Jump directly to the following questions covered in this interview: Q 1 – How did you start thinking about money? Q 2 – Is your work on money-systems related to your personal experiences? Q 3 – What did you expect when you started your research and what do you think about your findings today? Q 4 – Do you see any positive effect of the financial-crisis of 2008? Q 5 – Do you think we will experience more financial crises in the future? Q 6 – Where do you see big obstacles for changing the financial system? Q 7 – Which practical projects do you consider capable of changing something in our economy? Q 8 – How likely is it, trying to make a living with work that you really enjoy? Q 9 – What would you tell people who feel helpless and ask, what they can do to make a change? Q 10 – Does the monetary system hurt people? Do you have personal experience with systemic violence of the financial system? Q 11 – How is scarcity of money artificially built into our system? Q 12 – Regarding your children – what do you fear and what do you hope for?