Watched another documentary yesterday; this one was called The Corporation. The moment that struck me most was when the commodoties trader was talking about his lack of concern for how these commodoties are acquired. If someone wants to buy copper, he will sell copper. If it means that an entire town in Peru is constantly filled with pollution to acquire it at that price, well, what business of that is his? He doesn’t know about it, he doesn’t care. His job is the exchange of commoditites. “There is opportunity in disaster,” he says. People just want to make money.

This truth, I suspect, goes beyond commodities into the buying and selling of regular company shares. In fact, I am one of those people who just wants money. I invest in stocks and mutual funds because I feel responsible to help secure my financial situation in my old age. In addition, Dr. G. and I are required by state law to participate in retirement investment programs. I just want to park my money somewhere reasonably safe and let it grow. I don’t want to think about it, or worry about it, or spend time on it. I want other people to make it happen for me.

I have no idea where that money is coming from or how it is being made, especially in the mutual funds. In all likelihood there are thirteen year old girls somewhere getting paid six cents an hour in part to improve my return on investment. I guess this means I have to start researching all the companies I invest in, and possibly stop using mutual funds because I don’t know what companies are involved. The problem is, I am not even the tiniest bit interested in becoming so involved. In fact, for my state-mandated retirement program, I don’t think I even have a choice. My resistance to taking responsibility for the sources of my wealth (however small it may be) is so strong that I suspect I will think about it for a week and then do nothing. This is where the Holy Spirit and the community of believers needs to kick in. Have any of you thought about this problem already? What solutions, ideas, and directions have you found?