The belief that money and resources are naturally scarce; Jiang treats it as the central mental trap of the money system.
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scarcity mindset
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "Okay. You see what's happening is this. You all believe money is scarce. Okay? I just spent the past 10 -20 minutes explaining to..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "Okay. You see what's happening is this. You all believe money is scarce. Okay? I just spent the past 10 -20 minutes explaining to..."
Key Notes
Students remain trapped in scarcity thinking because the old model is convincing and cannot be overturned in one class.
Timestamped Evidence
"Okay. You see what's happening is this. You all believe money is scarce. Okay? I just spent the past 10 -20 minutes explaining to..."
"You said scarcity is an illusion. I understand money can be printed infinitely, but resources such as food and land, they aren't. Does scarcity..."
"Okay, all right. So again, you guys are stuck in the scarcity mindset. And it's very convincing. So let's move on, okay? So this..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
The first Secret History class starts with Kant and ends with alchemy.
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