CD, your expressions of idealistic living are not necessarily at the behest of money and/or freedom.
To run around naked and jump into lakes costs nothing (except perhaps some dignity and an itchy rash). You have the freedom to do this. If you wish to do this when you want and it is on a work day then it might cost money to your employer and a days leave to you. But you have the freedom to have a days leave. What you are effectively asking for is enough money to make you free from work. Of course, if you had enough money to make you free from work, would the desire to run around naked and jump into lakes still have the same appeal? Or would you rather be out spending the money�.travelling or doing degrees or making the world a better place?
degrees / travelling
Well you have the freedom to buy a place on a course, but would you feel fulfilled buying a degree? Again, if you could actually spend all your life travelling would this make you feel like a free spirit or a lonely wandering hermit?
Making a world of difference
Money makes the world go round. But the world went round long before money was invented and there were still global problems. Would money have saved the dinosaurs? Of course we could maybe help in some parts of the world with financial assistance and aid, but how much money would really be needed? Would you forego your freedom to do all the above, (travel, degrees, naturalism etc) so that you could spend your life and money like a pebble in the ocean of social problems?
Moon on a stick.
If this was possible, what would you do with it? Would this not adversely affect many parts of the world where the moon played an important part of every day living?
Freedom comes at a price, but money doesn�t mean freedom.