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One thing you all need to see and I hope everyone opens their eyes—is that the world is in an evolutionary shift, where things are moving much faster than in the past.
You see, Warren Buffett made his first million at around 30 years old and his first billion at 56. These days, the dollar is being devalued more and more, and faster and faster, which means individuals will reach their first millions and billions at a much younger age. Money is entering a hard and accelerated devaluation phase.
Time will move faster.
Money will move faster.
Energy will move faster.
Markets will move faster.
Everything around us will happen faster.
On the Kardashev scale, we are roughly a 0.72–0.75 civilization not even Type I yet, and like it or not, Trump is part of this shift—a big part of it—even though nobody sees it. People only see conflicts, tariffs, blah blah blah, but behind the scenes there is something much deeper happening than most people realize. Trump is taking terrain and power for a reason. The EU will become more unified for a reason. Cultures and religions will disappear for a reason—not because it should happen, but because it has to.
Not me, not you, and not anyone else wants it—but if we want to advance, we cannot have hundreds of countries, each with its own leader, each stuck in regional conflicts. And if you think this can continue infinitely, you are wrong.
By the time we reach Type I, everything I mentioned above will be gone.
So what’s left?
Nothing.
Just enjoy the time, be a better person, help everyone in need, and most importantly—don’t chase money.