The Fall of the US Empire (What Comes Next)
Understanding the Decline: Economic Incentives and Societal Fragmentation
Discover the underlying economic and psychological forces fracturing modern society, ranging from job data revision to media algorithms. Learn what anchors you can establish when external systems feel unstable and learn why owning assets offers protection.
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- Analyze how financial incentives structure media algorithms to reward fear and anger.
- Recognize the erosion of the American Dream, leading to economic precarity for younger generations.
- Understand historical cycles that predict societal stress points, such as the Fourth Turning.
This overview simplifies complex concerns about the US economy, social cohesion, and historical timing. By viewing current events through the lens of incentives and money, you gain clarity on instability and identify crucial areas you control.
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Top Comments (10)
Yes, something definitely feels off
‘An imbalance between rich and poor is the oldest and most fatal ailment of all republics.’ - Plutarch
A quick solution that no one will follow is to get off social media all together. Not the internet as a whole but social media. It’s poisoning your minds without you even realizing it. I’m not trying to be hyperbolic either, it’s the worst creation ever by humanity.
“The closer the collapse of the Empire, the crazier its laws are.” ― Marcus Tullius Cicero
If you look around the world right now, it looks like everywhere is in some kind of protest against their government.
As a father of 4, I refuse to give into the idea that “There’s nothing we can do…” I must stay positive for the sake of my children.
In the 60s the average CEO made 20 times what the average worker made. Today the average CEO makes about 300 times the salary of the average worker. I'm not by any means saying this is the only issue, but it plays a significant role.
The saying, "May you live in Interesting times" was meant to be a curse.
Last year I deleted my social media accounts - Facebook and Instagram, and I have never been happier. I keep in touch with my family and close friends through text, phone calls, and in-person visits and it is so refreshing. I don’t see the negative social media junk or constant fighting anymore. And I am very careful with my YouTube algorithm - to keep it as clean and positive as I can due to what I click on and watch. I also click the “Show Fewer YouTube Shorts” option regularly so I don’t see as many Shorts on YouTube. I prefer the more thoughtful videos such as this one Andrei. Thank you for all you do on this channel!
The decline is not just America, it is worldwide. I am a 65 year old European and I can not believe what direction the world is going to.
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Top Comments (10)
Yes, something definitely feels off
‘An imbalance between rich and poor is the oldest and most fatal ailment of all republics.’ - Plutarch
A quick solution that no one will follow is to get off social media all together. Not the internet as a whole but social media. It’s poisoning your minds without you even realizing it. I’m not trying to be hyperbolic either, it’s the worst creation ever by humanity.
“The closer the collapse of the Empire, the crazier its laws are.” ― Marcus Tullius Cicero
If you look around the world right now, it looks like everywhere is in some kind of protest against their government.
As a father of 4, I refuse to give into the idea that “There’s nothing we can do…” I must stay positive for the sake of my children.
In the 60s the average CEO made 20 times what the average worker made. Today the average CEO makes about 300 times the salary of the average worker. I'm not by any means saying this is the only issue, but it plays a significant role.
The saying, "May you live in Interesting times" was meant to be a curse.
Last year I deleted my social media accounts - Facebook and Instagram, and I have never been happier. I keep in touch with my family and close friends through text, phone calls, and in-person visits and it is so refreshing. I don’t see the negative social media junk or constant fighting anymore. And I am very careful with my YouTube algorithm - to keep it as clean and positive as I can due to what I click on and watch. I also click the “Show Fewer YouTube Shorts” option regularly so I don’t see as many Shorts on YouTube. I prefer the more thoughtful videos such as this one Andrei. Thank you for all you do on this channel!
The decline is not just America, it is worldwide. I am a 65 year old European and I can not believe what direction the world is going to.