Predictive History - The Story of "Civilization", "Secret History", "Game Theory" and more - Secret History #1: How Power Works

Episode Date: February 5, 2026

Secret History #1: How Power Works ...

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Starting point is 00:00:01 Good morning class. Welcome to our first class. And today, what I want to do is provide the framework for how we will learn the semester. What are we learning? How are we learning? Why are we learning? All right. So this is a class of ideas. So it's really important for you to pay attention and understand how these ideas connect with each of us. If I'm not being clear, ask me a question. In fact, I'm making a habit to ask as many questions as possible because that way you will learn more, learning will be more fun for you, and learning will be much more clearer to
Starting point is 00:00:47 you, okay? So let's get in the habit of asking questions. So wherever I am confusing, wherever I'm speaking too fast, wherever you don't understand, interrupt me, okay? Let's get in the habit. All right, so I first want to talk about Emmanuel Kant. We will be discussing a lot this semester because he is the greatest philosopher in Western history. And he teaches us, he taught us how the world works.
Starting point is 00:01:26 And this is what he told us. He told us that we can never know the objective. reality. There is an updive reality what he calls the nomana, okay? Or the things in themselves. That is not knowable to us. That is a world we can never access. Why? Because we perceive the world for our senses. Our senses, our perception, warps the world and changes it into a a structure that we can process called the phenomena, which are the things that appear to us. Okay, so the example is time and space.
Starting point is 00:02:32 Time and space do not exist outside of us. Time and space do not exist in reality. But for us to understand reality, we need to add in time and space. Okay, that's the example. All right. So how the world works is we perceive the world, we perceive the nomina and turn it into the phenomena for us to process. In other words, and this is really important, reality is what we imagine it to be.
Starting point is 00:03:12 There is no objective reality. is what we imagine it to be. Life is a constant process, a constant act of imagination. All right? That's Emmanuel Kant. That's the first idea I want you to understand. So what I want to do in this class this semester is train you or teach you or inspire you to augment your imagination so that you see the world.
Starting point is 00:03:47 much more clearly. This class is not about what to think. It's about how to think. All right. So let me explain the structure of the course. So there's past, there's present, and there's future. We will be looking at all three the semester, the past, the present, and the future. We were analyzing all three in order.
Starting point is 00:04:28 to construct a more object of reality for ourselves. We will not succeed, we will fail. But the process of trying will train our minds to think much more critically about the world. So let me explain how. In the present, we have geopolitics. We are studying geopolitics. For example, why is there war in Ukraine?
Starting point is 00:04:57 why is there war in the Middle East? What will happen? We'll be studying geopolitics. And we'll try to understand why this is happening. We'll try to formulate an analytical model of geopolitics. Okay? An analytical model. We will then use this analytical model to make predictions about the future.
Starting point is 00:05:27 Why do we do this? Because these predictions will tell us if our analytical model is correct or not. Okay? Does that make sense? It's no different from artificial intelligence. How do you know if your artificial intelligence the model is correct or not when you tested against reality? There's no difference between that artificial intelligence system and what we're trying to do here.
Starting point is 00:05:53 And why are we doing this? Because if we're able to have an ethical model that makes correct predictions, then we can take all this and go back and analyze the past to reveal the secret history of the world. That is a project we are undertaking this semester to discover for ourselves the secret history of humanity. because you may not know this, but all the history that you learn in school or that history that you think you know, it is false. The history that you know, the history that you believe is a system implanted into your brains by powerful people. So the real question that we're looking at this semester is really how How does power work?
Starting point is 00:07:04 Because if we can figure this out, then you will achieve liberation. You achieve freedom. You understand how you're being manipulated by others, and therefore you'll be free, you'll be empowered to live the way you want to live, to see the world that is true to you. So, let me give you three cover examples of how power works.
Starting point is 00:07:38 The first example is money. Let us do a thought experiment. I'm a bank, okay? I decide I want to open a bank. And now you're allowed to put money in the bank, okay? So all of you get together and you put $5 million in the bank. Not $5 million. Now, why do you put $5 million into my bank?
Starting point is 00:08:17 Because I promise you 1% interest. Right? 1% interest. That's a really good deal. But now because I owe you some money, right? I owe you 1% interest. I now need to go make money for myself. So I have a friend who's building a restaurant and he says,
Starting point is 00:08:40 I need $5 million to build a restaurant. and after a year I will pay back 10% interest. Okay? 10% interest. And so I make a 9% profit and I can use that to pay my employees, to pay myself a salary, to build a new building, okay? So now I want you to think about this. On the bank, I got $5 million in deposit money.
Starting point is 00:09:12 Then I gave out a $5 million loan. today, how much money is in the bank? How much money now do I have? I got five minutes from you guys, then I gave it out to someone else. Right? So how much money is in the bank right now? Zero is zero, right? It should be zero.
Starting point is 00:09:43 Logically, the answer is zero. In fact, zero is the answer that you are taught in economics. It's what you are taught, yeah? Zero is not an answer to the total in economics. You cannot loan all the money that you have. Like, for example, if they will have a limit like 25%, I don't know. Okay. Maybe 10%, so you can only loan like 4 million thousand. Okay, okay, yeah, okay. Really good point, okay. So that's really good. So in economics, you learn about the idea of the fractional reserve.
Starting point is 00:10:19 system. Okay. What's fraction reserve? As you say, you must leave behind a certain amount of money. It can be 7%, it can be 10%. It depends on the country, okay? Let's say 10%. So theoretically, I can I can actually lend out $5 million. I'm going to lend out $4.5 million. Okay? You're right. Okay, that's that's that's law as well. Okay. Actually, um, okay, let's say I learned for $4.5 million, okay? Now how much money do I have the bank? Yeah, half a million, right? Okay.
Starting point is 00:11:01 So again, this is what you're taught in economics. This is what makes logical sense, right? The correct answer, what actually happens in real life is you have, you now have $9.5 million. Okay? That is the correct answer. This makes no sense, right? But it happens in reality.
Starting point is 00:11:27 And how do we know? Because over the past 20 years, Chinese banks, like the Bank of China, the Bank of Industry and Commerce, the Agricultural Bank of China, if you Google these banks, what you will see is these past 20 years, these banks have become the largest in the world. How did that happen? Was it because Chinese people got rich and put all the money in the bank? No, that's not what happened. What happened, guys? What happened was these banks start to lend money out to corporations, to government, to people, to build skyscrapers, to build roads. In other words, the banks started to create money out of nothing in order to finance China's infrastructure projects.
Starting point is 00:12:24 And that's what banks are allowed to do. They're allowed to print money, create money out of nothing. Does that make sense? Now the question then is, wait a minute here. That's kind of absurd how this system come into being. How is it created? Okay, well, actually, there's a very easy explanation for where we got the system from. All right, so let me explain the history and the origin of the system.
Starting point is 00:12:53 So in the beginning, it was merchants who engaged in finance, because merchants needed money in order to facilitate trade. And some merchants became extremely wealthy. And when they became very wealthy, they started banks in order to support trade and other merchants. Okay? So these banks traded in gold because that was the first. primary source and supply of money back there. Okay? So what happened is you would come and you would put your money, your gold in the bank for safekeeping.
Starting point is 00:13:38 And the bank would give you a contract. Right? A contract is just saying, thank you for giving me your gold. I promise to give back your gold at any time that you wanted. And this is what we call a receipt, right? And this would allow for better and easier trade. Because now I can take this contract and I can go to England. Okay, maybe I'm based in Italy.
Starting point is 00:14:14 But now I can go to England and said, listen, I need to buy cotton or bananas from you. And the person was like, well, what do you give me? I'm going to give you gold, right? So I take the receipt and I give it to you. Right? And why do we do this? Because it's not easier than giving gold to other people.
Starting point is 00:14:36 And so this system would facilitate trade throughout the world. Doesn't make sense. Now, I'm the bank. I have all this gold. And I want to make money with it. So I want to give it to other people. So other merchants will come to me and say, listen, I need gold.
Starting point is 00:14:56 can you lend me out gold? Right? But I say to him, yeah, but if I give out the gold, you have a security issue. It's inconvenient for you. So why don't I give you a receipt, a contract instead? Does that make sense? Because all I need is a contract. All I need is a receipt in order to go and do trade elsewhere.
Starting point is 00:15:25 Right? So by doing this, what I've done is I've doubled the gold in my bank. Right? I've created money and nothing. So the gold is still $5 million. That hasn't changed. But the receipt is now $5 million plus $5 million. So theoretically, I now have $10 million in the bank.
Starting point is 00:15:55 All right? So that's how money and finance works. Now there's a problem with the system. What's the problem with the system? What do you mean? Okay, that's a good question, okay? Why is it that people believe in me? Okay?
Starting point is 00:16:25 The answer is because for most of human history, people didn't need money. If you were just a normal person, what were you doing? Were you in a village growing crops? If you wanted to like get new stuff, to like get new stuff, what would you do? You would trade with someone else, right?
Starting point is 00:16:42 Maybe you have a goal that I want. Well, then I would trade you, I'll call for it. So we didn't actually need money. So for most of human history, no one had any need for money. It was only in certain circumstances that you would want money. So for example, marriage, right?
Starting point is 00:17:01 Okay? So for most of human history, money represented debt that could be unpaid. Oh, sorry, debt that could never be repaid. So for example, a very common thing is maybe you and I fight and I kill you. Well, in theory, your family should not come and kill me.
Starting point is 00:17:29 But obviously that would create a lot of problems, right? So the way to settle dispute is, I would give your family money. because money was symbolically meant to say, I'm sorry, I killed you. This is a debt that can never be repaid. That's what money was used for in most circumstances throughout human history.
Starting point is 00:17:51 There was no actually real use for money. It was symbolic. But with the rise of trade, it were merchants, they needed money in order to facilitate the trade. But these merchants all knew each other. so they trusted each other anyway. So money was a mechanism for them to trade easier. Okay, does that make sense?
Starting point is 00:18:15 All right. Okay, so let's go back to the question. This system looks great. I can print money out nothing, but there's a problem with this system. What is a problem? There's a problem here. Okay, that's actually a great question, okay? So yeah, is it possible to forge the contract?
Starting point is 00:18:44 Okay. So that's a really good point. The problem is, so the answer is that they all knew each other anyway. Okay, because it's a very small circle. Again, we have not reached the modern period where it's a lot of people using money. If that's the case, then fortune becomes a problem. We'll discuss this in future classes, okay? Counterfeiting.
Starting point is 00:19:07 But at this point in history, forgery is actually not a big issue. There's actually a bigger issue. And it's a huge issue. What's the issue? I have $5 million of gold, right? There's about $10 million of gold out there in receipts. What's the problem with that? The problem is that if everyone wants to go at the same time,
Starting point is 00:19:33 I go bankrupt, right? Because I lose my reputation. The contract says that at any time you want the gold, I must give it to you. let's give it to you. But if I have like, if there's $100 million in gold contracts, but I only have $10 million in gold, only if $15 million wants the gold back, then I'm screwed.
Starting point is 00:19:58 This is what we call a bank run. Okay, a bank run. And this is a huge problem for merchants. There's also another problem with the system. And the problem is this. Who do I usually lend my money to you? Do you guys know?
Starting point is 00:20:19 If I'm a bank, they're a merchant. Who do I usually lend my money to? Okay, guys. Today we lend the money to entrepreneurs. But back then, there really weren't entrepreneurs. There were kings and noble people.
Starting point is 00:20:34 And what did they do all the time? Why do they need money? To fight wars. That's why there's a demand for gold. Because if I'm a king, I need to fight a war. Usually it gets my brother or someone else to control this territory. Right?
Starting point is 00:20:49 Now, the problem with this is I could get killed, in which case, oops. But also, what's much more common is the king would be like, screw you bank, I don't need to pay you back. Okay? So there's actually a lot of risks with this system. So over time, develop a system to mitigate or reduce this risk. What would they do is they would create cartels. Cartels are just partnerships. So maybe this bank works with another bank, works with another bank throughout Europe.
Starting point is 00:21:28 And the way they establish these cartels is usually through intermarriage, right? They would marry each other. They would combine together. And that way, let's say, 15 million of receipts once backed up. the gold, but there's only 10 million. Well, guess what? You just go in another bank. Okay? And let's just say a king decides, I'm not going to pay you back bank. Well, your bank works with other banks to establish a new enemy to kill the king to get the money back. Do you understand? And this system is what we call today central banking. And what you will learn in this class is central banking
Starting point is 00:22:16 controls the world today. Okay. Now what's really important about this system is that it's based on power, right? And what power is you can turn nothing, money, the contract, into everything. Right? That's what money is. Okay, so we live in a world in which banks can print out money, right? So now let's yourselves a question. Wait a minute here. If the banks can print as much money as possible, why do we have poverty? Right? Because we can just give money to poor people and they won't be poor anymore. Why do we have poverty? If there's all the food in the world that we want, why are people starving still? Why? Because we don't. Okay, so we don't have
Starting point is 00:23:34 limited resources, we have scarcity, okay? Right, so that is the common answer, scarcity. We have poverty because of scarcity. But I already told you this. They can put money out of nothing. So money is infinite. Money is an infinite resource.
Starting point is 00:23:52 So why do we have poor people then? That's kind of strange. Use for trade, they still have limited resources and, you know, the actual, like, they actually the actual needs to be. You see what's happening is this.
Starting point is 00:24:14 You all believe money is scarce, okay? I just spent the past 10, 20 minutes, explained to you, it's not scarce, it's infinite. It's just a number. We can at any time print out as much money as we need. Okay, so that's how power works. Power has brainwashed you and you're thinking something that is not true.
Starting point is 00:24:35 You've been taught from the first day that money is scared. but it's not scarce, it's infinite. And what I say to you, you still believe this, okay? So you have to get that out of your head. Money is not scarce, it is infinite. So let's write a good question. Why is there poverty in this world?
Starting point is 00:24:58 Why do people starve? Why is there inequality in this world? Why are they poor people? Where are they rich people? What's the answer? Okay. Because it's scarce. So guys, this is amazing, okay?
Starting point is 00:25:18 You guys can't get out of your head. You think money is scarce. You think it is not possible to print infinite money. When I already told you, it is possible to print infinite money because they do this all the time. Yeah? The one who has, don't want everyone to share the same. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:25:40 Because we don't want people to all have money. The powerful people don't want that. That's the exact answer. And why? because otherwise no one would work. Do you understand? The point of putting money is not to give you money. The point of putting money is to create the illusion
Starting point is 00:26:04 that money is valuable and therefore you work hard in order to obtain it. But in order for me to make you want to get money, I need to create artificial misery. Do you understand? Right? If there weren't poor people, you wouldn't want to be rich. It's only because you see people suffer
Starting point is 00:26:31 that you would want to go make money for yourself. What do your parents tell you? Your parents tell you, work hard in school, make a lot of money. Otherwise, you're going to end up like a poor person. Right? Well, guess what? If there are no poor people, your parents couldn't say that to you. and you wouldn't want to work hard in school.
Starting point is 00:26:47 Right? That's why we have poverty. Because poverty creates the illusion that money is valuable. In other words, poverty isn't what you do to yourself, it is what the powerful do to you. Now let me ask you another question. You guys have studied some economics. Why do you have like crises?
Starting point is 00:27:16 Crises. For example, there's a stock market crash. Or for example, the economy goes down and people lose their jobs. Why do you have crises? Exactly. You're not taught this in economics class. That's kind of weird, right? The point of crises is to destroy money.
Starting point is 00:27:39 Why do we need to destroy money? Because if there's too much money in the system, people don't have to work. So you have to destroy this money in order to make people feel money is scarce. Okay, does that make sense? So why do you have wars? right? Why are there wars in the world then? Because they're fighting over scarce resources, right? I already told you. Scarcity is a lie.
Starting point is 00:28:07 The real reason is war is meant to destroy wealth in order to make you think money is valuable. Do you understand? You guys play War of Warcraft or these games, right? Guess what, guys? What are World of Warcraft in our world? There's actually no difference. You just run around pointlessly working hard to obtain credits
Starting point is 00:28:29 in order to buy stuff. If credits just flew out of the sky because they could do that, right? They could actually program the engine to just put money out of nothing. You wouldn't do nothing every day. You wouldn't play the game. Okay?
Starting point is 00:28:42 It's only because you believe that there's scarcity in the world and that you must work hard to obtain wealth that you do any work. Do you understand this? Okay. So this war that we live in,
Starting point is 00:28:58 it's a complete illusion created by central banking in order to make us work as hard as possible because the real value is that money the real value is the work we do okay does that make sense guys all right yeah you said scarcity is an illusion right but I understand money can be printed infinitely but resources such as food and land you know they are technically unlimited so Scarcity, the scarcity still exists in other resources. Okay, that's a great question, okay?
Starting point is 00:29:41 So the question is, isn't food scarce? Because food is a finite resource, right? Do yourself a favor, okay? Go to the garbage dump somewhere, anywhere in Beijing, and see the amount of food that is wasted every single day. If food was scarce, why do we have food waste? Okay, so if you just do the mathematics, what do you do? the mathematics what you will discover is there's no food to feed everyone okay
Starting point is 00:30:10 there doesn't have to be hunger and starvation it's an artificial crisis okay does that make sense so you're right in that yeah the food's not infinite but it's abundant there's a lot of it enough to feed people okay okay all right um so again you guys are stuck in the scarcity mindset. And it's very convincing. So let's move on, okay? So this is something that we'll go back to later on. Because I cannot convince you today this morning
Starting point is 00:30:55 that everything you believed about the world and about yourself is wrong. You're still stuck there. Like, okay, there's scarcity. And you're right, there's scarcity. But we also live in a world of abundance. And a lot of things that you believe are just misconceptions about the world. Okay, so we'll go back there, okay, later on.
Starting point is 00:31:16 All right. So let's move on. Okay, so we've done money now, right? Now let's do another question. Let's do a question of happiness. The question for us today is, what makes us happy? Come on. What makes you happy?
Starting point is 00:31:35 How can you live a happy life? Well, obviously, money, right? you have a lot of money that's going to make you happy what else exactly power right sure power excuse me freedom okay good freedom yeah what else relationships yep yep sure you have good relationships yep sure you have good friends right like lots and lots of friends what else okay love right love sure what else like video games, I guess, vacations, okay? Lots and lots of things, okay? What you will discover about this list is this.
Starting point is 00:32:30 You are thinking about individual happiness. This is actually unique in human history. If you go back in time to five years ago, and you ask people how can you be happy? They would focus more on collective happiness. In other words, if your community were not happy, you cannot be happy. So the very idea of the individual is new in human history. Before we understood that if you want to live a happy life, you need to take care of your family.
Starting point is 00:33:21 You need to take care of your community. For them, for us, for most of human history, happiness meant helping others, being generous to others. So for example, let's just say that I go off and I wonder and then I find a lot of gold, right? I come back and what's the first thing I do with all this gold? Do you guys know? And this is like the ancient past. Take a whole one and put them inside. Okay.
Starting point is 00:33:56 Good, right? We're going to dig a hole and put that money inside because we want to give to our children. That's a modern mindset. But what did they do before? And this happened throughout every society. If I became rich one day, what's the first thing I would do? Sure?
Starting point is 00:34:13 Hmm? Sure. No. Okay. So we'll learn this, okay? But the first thing that people did was they had a big feast for everyone. They spent all the money on a big feast. because what mattered was your reputation within the community.
Starting point is 00:34:29 What mattered was your generosity. If you got rich one day, you made sure that everyone in the community benefited from your wealth, usually by holding a big feast. And guess what, guys? This is true in China for most of Chinese history. Right? If you are, if you come from a Chinese village, you come to Beijing, you open a restaurant, you make a lot of money, you go out to your village, what's the first thing you do? Come on guys. You have a big feast
Starting point is 00:35:00 for everyone. Okay, so this is ingrained in us, okay? But as you say, today what we believe is if you have a lot of money, put it underground or put in the bank, okay? But back then for most of human history, we would just spend it all on a big feast. We want everyone to share in a happiness. And that's what made us happy. Okay. Are you, any question? questions? Yeah? I was wondering, you mentioned that it was full reputation on some levels. Would that count into us, you know, your individual blackness? Because you get rich, you care about your reputation.
Starting point is 00:35:48 Yeah, so you're asking, is this about individual reputation? And again, I mean, this is hard, okay? But the individual, the concept of the individual did not exist before. We just created it. The idea that I'm a person independent of my family, independent of my community, independent of the world around me,
Starting point is 00:36:08 makes no sense. What was the worst punishment that could be inflicted on you in the past? Let's just say that we're going to fight, I kill you, right? They say you're no longer belong to this one. Exactly. Banishment, exile.
Starting point is 00:36:25 Not death, right? And today, if I killed you, the police would come catch me and kill me. But before, we didn't do that. Because the worst thing that we could do was exile you. It says, you're no longer part of us. You understand? So the concept of individual did not exist.
Starting point is 00:36:42 Right? Okay. So let's move on. All right. So now I'm going to present two understandings of the world. And you're going to tell me which understanding you think is correct. And the first understanding, we humans, don't have. agency. We don't have really control. Why? Because there are powerful gods out there.
Starting point is 00:37:06 Okay? There are these powerful gods like Apollo, Dionyses. Oh, the problem though is that they are also controlled by other gods that are more powerful, like, for example, fate, fortune. And then there are these really ancient gods that control the structure of the universe. For example, maybe anger and pride. So you actually know individual agency because there's always a God screwing with you. You might get rich, but then the God of pride looks at you and says, no, no, no, I need to teach this moral a lesson.
Starting point is 00:37:52 So the God comes into me, makes me too arrogant and I screw up. So we're always being controlled by these forces beyond our understanding. So that's the first worldview. Second worldview is this. We are synapses that generate memories. We are memories. Our understanding of the world comes from our experience
Starting point is 00:38:25 that is controlled by synapses. Synapses come from a combination of DNA and environment. Our genes, and our interaction with the environment, our experiences. And what this means is that we can now have control over our own individual fate. If you're angry, it's because some experience or some genes made you angry, and this anger becomes reinforced in your memories. And therefore, if you do proper therapy, if you do proper reflection, if you do some
Starting point is 00:39:08 some exercises, you can better control your anger and therefore control your fate. Okay? So in the first worldview, there are lots of lots of gods, they're evil and they're random and we have absolutely no control over fate. We only hope to get lucky in life and not piss off the gods. In the second worldview, we are only a collection of our memories and we are only synapses. So we're able to manipulate the memories and the synops in a proper way, we can be free of all problems. We can be free of anger. We can be free of depression. We can be free of misery. All right? Let me ask you this question. Which worldview is a more accurate reflection of reality? Off is the second one, right? Because
Starting point is 00:40:07 This is neuroscience, science, or psychology or psychiatry. This is what you've been taught in school. This is what you all believe. Our entire society is structured around this very idea. And what you will learn in this class is it is completely wrong. It is the first one that is more accurate reflection of reality. The first one gives you more information, gives you a more accurate assessment. of how the world really works.
Starting point is 00:40:39 Okay? So now let me ask you this question. If the first worldview, and this is what we'll call polytheism, and polytheism for most of human history was the dominant religion, okay? Now we live in a world where the religion is science. Science is basically religion.
Starting point is 00:41:04 So why do we make this transition? What's the benefit? If you're a powerful person, powerful person, what would you prefer the second one as opposed to the first one? Why? What's the benefits to powerful people? What is power want to believe the second one, but not the first one? Yeah, okay. So the idea of individual responsibility. Okay? So then there's more control. It's easier to control people in the system. That's the first benefit. What's the second benefit? The second benefit is you will work harder, right?
Starting point is 00:41:59 Because in the first system, you're like, you know what? I don't need to go make a lot of money because if I make a lot of money, the gods will punish me and make me proud. So I'm just going to like enjoy life and take it easy. All right? So in the second system, no, no, I've control over my own life. So I need to work hard. Okay, so again, the entire point of the system is to make you work as hard as possible,
Starting point is 00:42:30 because when you work hard, that generates real wealth for the powerful people. Money does nothing, okay? Money just incentivizes you to work hard. So this exists in order to make you work harder. There's one more benefit, or there's more benefits, but what's another benefit? The other benefit is this. Powerlessness. It makes you powerless.
Starting point is 00:43:03 Why? This system is designed to make you absolutely powerless. Why? Why? No, no, no. No, no. See again. Again, this is how you're brainwashed.
Starting point is 00:43:21 You believe one makes you powerless, but that's not correct. Two makes you powerless. Why? What's the between one and two? Why is it in number two you are powerless? Okay, so the problem with number two is you are incapable of collective action. Because you think all the source of your problems is the individual in you and that society.
Starting point is 00:43:52 But number one, you are capable of collective action. And the only way to change the world is through collective action. Does it make sense? It's a really important point. Two, it's designed to make you think the source of all your problems. is within you. So you should ignore what other people do and think. It doesn't matter to you.
Starting point is 00:44:16 And therefore, you're incapable of identifying with other people. You're not capable of collective action. You're not capable of a collective action and you feel really miserable. What you will do is play video games or watch porn all day. Okay? And that's what's happening in society today. Yeah? Put in number two, like from experience,
Starting point is 00:44:41 you should listen to the others if I'd take others' perspectives and not just... So, number two, who has authority? Who do you listen to? You listen to scientists, right? Scientists. Because this system was credited by scientists
Starting point is 00:45:06 to trick you. Okay? This system, you think, oh, it's science. Therefore, it must be real. Guys, let me give you a piece of eyes, okay? If you're ever feeling sad and you are depressed, what should you do? What should you do? What have you been taught to do?
Starting point is 00:45:31 You feel sad, you're depressed. What should you do? Hmm? Okay, yeah, the correct answer is walk around, but that's not what you've been taught, right? What have you been taught to do? Okay, telling you a friend to your parent, that's actually really good, right? So walking around, exercising, resting, talking to a friend about your problem, that's all really good. But what have you been taught to do in school?
Starting point is 00:45:55 Really. If you are feeling really, really sad, what do you do? You should go talk to a psychiatrist, right? You should talk to a psychologist. And what will he do? What will he or she do? Okay, well, I'm going to give you a piece of life, okay? And you can test it up for yourself.
Starting point is 00:46:15 But if you're feeling sad and you are feeling depressed and you feel you have to talk to a psychiatrist, and you do so, I will make you bet that the psychiatrist will make it a lot worse. You will feel worse after talking to psychiatrist. Okay? And the reason why is
Starting point is 00:46:34 the system is not designed to cure you of any problems. The system is to make you dependent on authority. You know that if you feel sad, well, you know what? Just go for a walk, talk to a friend. You'll feel better.
Starting point is 00:46:51 time. But the system teaches you, no, if you're sad, go talk to a psychiatrist who will give you drugs. It's designed to make you dependent on authority. Yeah? I won't tell us in scenario one, um, wouldn't God also be an important? Like, God would also be authoritative? That's actually a great question, okay? God is authority. Okay, that's actually a great question. Thank you so much. So I have to spend time to explain to you both systems and I will do so. But what's really important about number one is the gods are really bad people, okay? The gods in number one, the polyphysics system, they fight all the time.
Starting point is 00:47:42 They're vengeful. They're angry. They're proud. But because they're gods, they can get away with it. And that's the difference between human beings. humans and gods. We're all the same. We're all angry. We're all jealous. We all fight, okay? But the gods can get away with it. Humans cannot. God can do hubris. We cannot do hubris. You can do you understand. So the idea that, oh, the people in power are benevolent.
Starting point is 00:48:15 The people in power are authority figures who are after our best interest. That is a new modern concept. Before, it was assumed that the king is a king. Why? Because he's favored by the gods. It's not because he's a good person. It's not because he's a just ruler. It's just because the gods like him for whatever reason. But guess what?
Starting point is 00:48:36 The gods give and the gods take. Maybe today the king will rule us, but maybe five years from now he gets unlucky and the gods kill him. Too bad. If you read Greek mythology, and we will do so in this class, okay? We'll go over into Greek civilization.
Starting point is 00:48:52 We'll look at Oedipus. We'll look at Homer, the Iliad, okay? They talk about this all the time. Fate is something that you cannot control, something that happens to you. And therefore, you must live life to your best. All right? So the difference is this.
Starting point is 00:49:10 The difference is in number one, they have a concept called eudaimonia. If you have no control over your fate, If things can happen to you tomorrow that kill you, then live your life to the best of your ability today. Seize the day. Be the best that you can be today. And that's how you win favor from the gods.
Starting point is 00:49:42 Eudaimonia, what we call flourishing. The point of life is to live it to the best of your ability. And that's why, guess what guys, the ancients, the Greeks, They were superior to us. If you read Greek literature, if you read Greek philosophy, Plato, Homer, Ischelis, Ubitis, they were the best. Today, we suck. Why? Because instead of Yulamonia, we have pleasure.
Starting point is 00:50:11 Rather than flourish as creative people, we're like, how do I enjoy my life today? How do I not feel sad? Okay? So in the first system, even though it sounds like, We have no control, we have no agency, but it inspires us to live to the best of our ability. The second system, we're like, oh, you have complete control over your life. It enslaves us. All right.
Starting point is 00:50:45 Now let's move on to the third and final example. And I know this is shocking. I know this is surprising, but over the course of the semester, I will give you enough evidence to convince you that this is all true, okay? I'm just set up the structure and the framework today. All right. Let's let's do now do school. Guys, why do you have school? Why are we in school?
Starting point is 00:51:13 Why? Why are you here? What? Some place. Learn and teach. Exactly, right? Learn. What else?
Starting point is 00:51:26 Yeah, to get the degree, okay? To get the degree. Okay, to graduate. What else? Knowledge, yes. Give the power a chance to brainwash the students. Excuse me? I feel like give the power a chance to brainwash out.
Starting point is 00:51:55 Brainwashing. Okay, guess what, guys? The correct answer is brainwashing. Everything else is a lie. Okay. All right. What are you in the school? You come to class.
Starting point is 00:52:09 You listen to a lecture. You read books, right? And then you have to do a test, and you have to write a paper. and then the teacher gives you a grade. That's how you learn, right? Let me ask you this question then. Throughout most of human history, how do we learn? If you want to become a doctor, what did you do?
Starting point is 00:52:36 The answer is experience, do it. Right? Let me ask you this question. Let's say you're 12 years old. You're going to be a doctor, okay? There are two paths ahead of you. The first path is, you know what, I'm just put you in a hospital, and you're going to learn there for like 10 years.
Starting point is 00:52:54 someone's going to mentor you. You're going to be that person's apprentice. Maybe in the first year, all you do is like, wash the floor. Okay, but you're going to observe the doctor. And then eventually the doctor's going in and tell you how to treat patients. Okay, that's the first system. Second system is you go to the best school in the world.
Starting point is 00:53:16 Then you go to Harvard for undergraduate. Then you go to Harvard Medical School, the best medical school in the world. Okay, age 30, who's about a doctor? Number one and number two. Obviously the first one, right? Because the second person, the person who went to Harvard
Starting point is 00:53:35 and Harvard Medical School did not ever work in a hospital. You understand? Now let me ask you another question. In the first system, do you have to be really, really smart to be a good doctor? No.
Starting point is 00:53:52 You don't, actually. Anyone can be a doctor in the first system. Anyone. We human beings are all born with the capacity to learn anything if you want it to learn it, right? You'll be an engineer, you'll be a lawyer, if you want to be a doctor, if you'll be a scientist, you'll be anything, okay? Just go find a mentor who can teach you how to do so. And I guarantee you that you will learn how to do it well.
Starting point is 00:54:25 And anyone can do this. But instead, we have a system in which we tell students you're smart, you're stupid. Smart students go to good schools and good universities, and they get good jobs. Stupid students go wash dishes. Okay? And that was not true for most of human history. It's true today, but for most of human history, if you want to go learn something, all you had to do was go find.
Starting point is 00:54:57 a teacher and that teacher would teach you and then you would learn it. Right? So school is not a place to teach you how to learn. A school doesn't teach you knowledge, it doesn't do that. A school is a place that brainwashes you. Okay? Now the question then is, what does it brainwash you in? What would it brainwash you?
Starting point is 00:55:26 Okay. All right, to answer that, I'm going to give you some history, okay? We will do a lot of history in this class. But I'm going to tell you the three societies that first introduce mandatory, free public schooling in the world, okay? The first is called Sparta. Okay? Sparta was a small city state in Greece, like 3,000,000 years ago, and they had a new system in which children as early as five or six years old, they were put into a school. And in the school, they were being up by older kids who were like nine or ten. Okay?
Starting point is 00:56:16 That's Sparta. The second society was called the Aztex. And they also provided free compulsory education. to all its children. Really good, right? And the third society is called Prussia. And actually, Prussia is a system that everyone uses today.
Starting point is 00:56:44 Do you know any history? What is common about all three societies? Sparta, Aztecs, and Prussia? What is common to all three? Okay, war. All three societies are fundamentally war societies. dedicated to defeating their neighbors. Sparta was one of thousands of city-states in Greece.
Starting point is 00:57:19 The only society of these thousands that had compulsory education. Why? Because Sparta was first and foremost engaged in war-making. Sparta, you've heard of Spartans, right? It's the Spartan warrior. Okay? The Aztecs were the greatest war society. in Central America before their rivaled the Europeans. They defeated everyone.
Starting point is 00:57:45 They were engaged in war. They also did a lot of human sacrifice as well. We learned about the assets later on. Prussia, the Prussians, the greatest military in Europe for centuries. They were engaged in war-making as well. Okay, do you understand this? Why we have schools is because schools are really good at preparing people for war.
Starting point is 00:58:14 Why? Excuse me? They have people under, they'll teach something, how do you do with a war? What is, what is, why, let me ask you this question. Why did not, they did not have schools before?
Starting point is 00:58:34 Why is it that people like, we don't want schools? Why? Again, the Sparta, Aztex, and pressure with a few societies, that had free public schooling. Why didn't other studies, just copy them? Why? Okay, let me ask you this question.
Starting point is 00:58:56 Let's just say you're a mother or father. And you have a child, right? What's the worst thing that could happen in your life? No parents? No, no, your mother or you're a father? You have a child, right? What's the worst thing that can happen to you in your life? Your child is taking away from you, right?
Starting point is 00:59:20 What does school do? School is designed to take, to take your child away from you. Okay? Let me ask you this question. If school is about learning, why don't parents and children go to school together? Yeah, why not?
Starting point is 00:59:43 Why? Because parents have to work to survive, right? There's actually a better reason why. Okay, it's about brainwashing, right? Because how do you brainwash someone? Right? Right? If you're with your parent, are you going to be brainwashed?
Starting point is 01:00:09 No. Because you feel love. You feel secure. Your parents are going to protect you. You can ask your parent. Hey, is this teacher? Is he or she lying to me? And the parent's like, yeah, he's lying to you, okay?
Starting point is 01:00:20 It's only because you've been taken away from your parent that you are now willing to be brainwashed. Why? Because what happens if you leave your parents? How do you feel? How do you feel? No. Hmm? Yeah, exactly, right?
Starting point is 01:00:39 Insecure. You're anxious. You're afraid. Do you understand? You've lost your parent. You're four, you're five, you're six years old. You've lost your parent. You feel really insecure.
Starting point is 01:00:52 So who do you trust? Your teacher. What if your teacher says is now correct. They went to school before I went there. Yeah, okay, that's a great point. Okay. Aren't our parents' brainwash as well? that's correct. Your parents are brainwashed.
Starting point is 01:01:14 But what I'm saying is when a parent is with a child, the child feels secure. And if you're secure, you're much more willing to disobey authority. You're much willing to ask questions. You're much willing to think for yourself because you feel secure, because your parent is there to protect you. But if you take the parent away, you can't do that. You must now rely on the teacher who can now brainwash you. Okay? So are your brainwashing us?
Starting point is 01:01:41 Am I brainwashing you? Okay. I think it's a dark too. Okay. All right. Okay. So the question is, am I brainwashing you? Okay, that's a good question.
Starting point is 01:01:51 And it's a fair question. And again, that's why I tell you this. Okay? You have the capacity to ask me questions. You have the capacity to challenge me. You have the capacity to think for yourself. Okay? So all I'm saying is, hear me out, ask me questions.
Starting point is 01:02:08 ask me questions, and then think for yourself whether or not I make sense. Because the difference between my class and other classes is like, I don't test you, right? I don't give you grades. It's a past, fail class. You can actually choose to say, you know what, this is nonsense, I don't want to listen anymore. I can't stop you. Okay? But in school, guess what happens if you don't go come to school?
Starting point is 01:02:33 Your parents get arrested. All right. Do you understand? That's the difference. It's your choice when not to pay attention or not. So another question is, okay, if schools are designed to brainwash you, what are they brainwashing you in? Well, they're designed to brainwash you to believe a concept called the nation state,
Starting point is 01:03:05 the nation state. The schools are designed to brainwash you to think the nation state exists. It is a person, Mother China. You must love this person. You must be willing to sacrifice yourself for this person. You must be willing to dedicate yourself to this person because it is Mother China. And how do we brainwash you? We teach you language, right?
Starting point is 01:03:30 We teach you history. We teach you geography. We teach you all this to make you believe that the nation state, Mother China, the United States, France, they all exist. But guess what? For most of human history, it was absurd to think the nation state existed. Okay?
Starting point is 01:03:51 Before, you didn't say, I'm Chinese. Before you say, I'm a Beijinger, or I'm from Haidien, or I'm from Chaoyang, right? Because that makes more sense. You're from a place where you know the people. But now, because of the nation state, you are forced to believe that you are the same person as someone from Yunnan, Tibet,
Starting point is 01:04:15 Guangxi, even though, that's why guys, you have absolutely nothing in common. But you're all Chinese. And that's what school is designed to do. School is designed to implant in you a false memory of a nation state. Okay, that's what history is. History is the false memory of a nation state.
Starting point is 01:04:38 And it happened, and that's why you're all forced to go to school. Okay? Like, we also want you to just think about degrees and work as a normal person not to create a new business or live myself. Yeah, so, so yeah, so the point of school is to serve the nation state. Do you understand? Right? Does that make sense?
Starting point is 01:05:07 If you believe in the nation state, if you believe in Mother China, then you must serve her. You must obey her. You must fight for her. You must die for her. Okay? So the idea of the nation state was created in, in order to make you obedient to authority. And it works very effectively.
Starting point is 01:05:26 Yeah? All countries, all countries are nation states. So I mean, I'm not saying China is different from other places. China's exactly the same as other places. What you will learn in this class is how do we get to this place? Because again, the three things that we learn, okay? Money, the individual, the nation state. These are all ideas and concepts beyond the human experience.
Starting point is 01:06:05 If you try to work this out from first principles, you're trying to figure this out by yourself, you couldn't do it. You'd have to be brainwashed into believing these three things. If someone from the past, maybe a thousand years ago were to come today and you would explain the concept of money, individual, initial state, the person would be like, wait a minute here. this means that you're all slaves. Okay.
Starting point is 01:06:34 So another question then is, where do we get these three concepts from? What you will learn in this class is these three concepts come from a revolution in human thought called monotheism. one true God. This idea, monotheism, forever changed the course of human history.
Starting point is 01:07:10 And it gave us these concepts of money, individual, and nation state. Moneytheism is such a powerful idea that it turned nothing into everything. That's what you will learn in this class. We will learn about monotheism and we will discover how it created money, individual in the nation state and it basically create the world that we live in
Starting point is 01:07:37 today okay all right any questions see me okay yeah so there are three great myphatic religions right Judaism Christianity and Islam what I will show you later on is it's basically the same religion yeah all right okay so I don't want to give you too much information okay because it's a lot to process. But I want you guys to remember the concepts. Money, individual, and nation-state are all powerful concepts that are embedded into everyday life. You cannot escape it. You've been brainwashed and you're thinking that they all exist when in fact they actually don't exist. And that's how power works. What power is, okay, what power
Starting point is 01:08:38 truly is, is what we call alchemy. Alchemy for human history was the pursuit of turning lead into gold, lead into gold, okay? Nothing into everything. That's what alchemy was. And maybe in science class you're taught that alchemy is this fake science, it's a pseudo science, and it did not work.
Starting point is 01:09:17 What you will learn in this class is we achieve alchemy. Okay? We turn nothing into everything. We turn lead into gold. Or that's what power is. Power is the capacity to turn nothing into everything. Power is a capacity to make you believe that money is valuable. That the individual can lead to happiness.
Starting point is 01:09:39 That the nation state exists. That's what power is. And as a result, today we live extremely miserable lives. Okay? So you've been taught to think that, oh, life just gets better and better. What you will learn in this class is actually, nope, okay? And what's really important is you will also learn in this class that this was an accident, okay?
Starting point is 01:10:20 This is an accident. It's an accident of the human imagination. because we didn't know what we were doing that we created this system. So what you also learn is that if you're able to control the human imagination, you can use it to create a new system that allows for eudaimonia or the flourishing of the human intellect. Okay? All right. Any questions?
Starting point is 01:10:55 Okay. So that's it for... Today, okay, I'll see you guys. Next class.

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