From Water to Paper: vessels, titles, currency… and the people who power it
Published on: 29/09/2025
Out on open water, vessels carry cargo. A seaman keeps watch; a bill of lading lists what’s aboard. When the ship docks, port officers inspect the papers and value crosses the threshold—from sea to land—recorded, receipted, priced. Everything in motion follows a current. Electricity moves by positive and negative, tides by flood and ebb, ledgers by credit and debit. Paper trails the motion: endorsements, receipts, tallies. In money, the current is called currency, a river guided by banks along the banks, flowing toward the great sea of national finance.
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