Jiang invokes the earlier Jacob Frank story here as a shorthand for mutual loyalty: if the bonded inner group helps its own members at any cost, it can conquer the world.
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four brothers
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Jiang says Jacob Frank teaches followers to recognize fellow Frankists by manner and speech and to help one another succeed at any cost, using the 'four brothers' story as the ethic of mutual advancement.
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"how these stories might have influenced Mark Zuckerberg because he tells he tells a story of how you know when he started his movement..."
"...that person succeed no matter what the cost is remember the four brothers if four brothers stick together they can conquer the world so..."
"...solution. They write back to the bear and say, there are four brothers in this village who will fight you."
"...the bear with these words, saying, in our village, there are four brothers. We shall send them again, sir. When the bear heard this,..."
"...there's a million of them. And Jacob Frank is like, look, four brothers are more powerful than 10,000 men. That is the power of..."
"...of will so for example maybe there's a bar fight between four brothers and 10 strangers well I would bet the four brothers are..."
"really care there's not much at stake here but the four brothers need to protect each other okay and they love each other and..."
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