"There once were four inventors who could create anything their imagination could withhold. Working together, they wished to make the perfect world. At this, they created the first living being, Will. Many others followed, but Will was the most important! I'll get to that later... anyways, all the other creations saw the Four Curators (which they became known as) as deities. The beings loved the Curators, and the Curators loved them. In a god-to-disciple sort of fashion."
"Hey kid...how is this weird story related to your cash?"
"Let me continue my story and I'll tell you. After all, I have all day, and so do you."
"Yeesh, kid. Fine."
"Will didn't have a name originally, but what she did at the time gave her a name. She was the willpower among the beings, the one telling the others that they could live a life without worshiping the ground that the Curators drafted. They did not listen to her, but the Curators did. They were livid with her."
"Why's that?"
"Hmm... some scholars say that the four Curators developed a huge ego and superiority complex, so... it was likely derived from that."
"Oh. I see."
"Mhm. The Curators decided to hold a discussion with Will. Like before, they didn't like Will preaching about liberation from the Curators, or freewill was a right. The curators were hypocritical; they only wanted creation and praise for themselves."
"Hey kid...how is this weird story related to your cash?"
"Let me continue my story and I'll tell you. After all, I have all day, and so do you."
"Yeesh, kid. Fine."
"Will didn't have a name originally, but what she did at the time gave her a name. She was the willpower among the beings, the one telling the others that they could live a life without worshiping the ground that the Curators drafted. They did not listen to her, but the Curators did. They were livid with her."
"Why's that?"
"Hmm... some scholars say that the four Curators developed a huge ego and superiority complex, so... it was likely derived from that."
"Oh. I see."
"Mhm. The Curators decided to hold a discussion with Will. Like before, they didn't like Will preaching about liberation from the Curators, or freewill was a right. The curators were hypocritical; they only wanted creation and praise for themselves."