I need new money

I just heard the song I Need A New Money by Andy Grammer. While listening to the lyrics, I heard the mission of Attollo being sung! “I Need A New Money” makes a strong case for the value we, as a culture, place on money over the human person. His song challenges the listener that love is the real currency we should be focusing on in life and that we equate our self-worth with our net worth because we are taught indirectly and early in life that without money, (and the praise, status, and esteem of others that money brings), that we’re not worthy of love. 

I am not merely an economic unit, I am human
How far off are we that that can sound confusing?

I am not merely an economic unit, I am human
How far off are we that that can sound confusing?
I wanna strive for more, but oftentimes, I don’t know how to
I need a new money that measures my inherent value.

What’s your salary? What’s your rate? What’s your hourly wage?
What’s your position? Your commission? How much are you for the day?
When we meet somebody new, what is the first thing that we do?
“What do you do?” AKA, “How much money do you make?”
And then we take that information and we sort it in our brains
Assess the value, calculate where to put them on the page
The hiеrarchy of importance, I mean, this is just insane
You’rе tellin’ me that we’ve agreed to tie self-worth to what we’re paid?
You’re tellin’ me that we’ve agreed to tie self-worth to what we’re paid?
Well, what a grave mistake to make, what terrible advice to take
If the scoreboard counts in dollars, what kinda game you think we’ll play?

Yo, I am not merely an economic unit, I am human
How far off are we that that can sound confusing?
I wanna strive for more, but oftentimes, I don’t know how to
I need a new money that measures my inherent value

But like my four-year-old askin’ “why?” until she’s blue in the face
My inner child inquires about this money that we make, why?
I make money ’cause I need it, why?
So I can have financial freedom, why?
So I can keep up with the Jones’, why?
So someday I can own a home and, why?
So I can climb the social ladder, why?
So I feel like I even matter, why?
‘Cause I’m constantly worried that I won’t be enough, why?
‘Cause I’m worried, without money, I’m not worthy of love. 

I am not merely an economic unit, I am human
How far off are we that that can sound confusing?
I wanna strive for more, but oftentimes, I don’t know how to
I need a new money that measures my inherent value.

But what if the scoreboard tallied love?
What if the stock market valued love?
What if the 401k was judged by how much you lifted others up?
What if the best we could get was love?
What if we were impressed with love?
What if the status and class was love?
What if it mattered how much you love?
What if the money was not enough?
What if we worked nine to five for love?
What if the point of this life was love?
What if the point of this life was love?

Yo, I am not merely an economic unit, I am human.

Q: What if the point of this life was love?

A: According to our Catholic faith, that is the point of life.

Bonus Music Video
Love Is the New Money

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