Jiang's phrase for the hard educational skill of judging one's own performance and learning state truthfully enough to improve it.
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self-assess accurately
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The interview sounds scattered at first, but its logic is consistent.
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"...hardest thing to learn for students is the ability to self -assess accurately and so um but you know unfortunately in schools we don't..."
"...because they see so many of the flaws that you have accurately pointed out."
"...of Predictive History on Substack. Of course, he went viral for accurately predicting that President Trump would take us to this war in Iran,..."
"...when Dave says something like the American empire is collapsing. But accurately. I mean, you know, we're talking about a country where we're looking..."
"...values? How could that be described? Alexander Dugin, you, I think, accurately described it. And you spoke to what a lot of people are..."
"...look at this problem. So first, did I represent the history accurately enough?"
"...there were no weapons of destruction and then right now you accurately pointed out the bombs that they're using and what's happening to the..."
"...which goes to the Chabad Lubavitch Sec, which Tucker Carlson has accurately pointed out, and rabbinical Judaism, which is not part of original Torah..."
"...funny, too, because hubris is the downfall of these empires. You've accurately cross -analyzed, and you've seen how empires have collapsed. This is the..."
"...those are my three major predictions. And unfortunately, they're unfolding pretty accurately."
"...Israeli media, that same media you've said, and I think quite accurately, Netanyahu won't speak to. Well. There might be a reason to, because..."
"Okay. Well, you've gained significant media attention for accurately calling the outcome of U.S. involvement in the Middle East in regards to Israel and..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
The interview sounds scattered at first, but its logic is consistent.
Jiang treats the Iran shock as a long-cycle pressure system: initial strikes fail, the state shifts to durable economic coercion, and public attention is expected to absorb scarcity, distraction, and control mechanisms as this...
Sneako opens by telling Jiang that the predictions have started landing.
The host begins by asking how Jiang became a public analyst and ends by asking how history itself gets rewritten.
Jiang treats the next Israel-Iran war not as another regional flare-up but as the real conflict the earlier 12-day war only rehearsed.
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