Greg says Harvard's huge endowment and selective winner-making create the public perception that elite success in America is impossible without passing through a small set of schools.
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"$40 billion. It's invested. It's probably making more money. Even. But they don't share that with America. They don't contribute anything or donate that..."
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Greg Carlwood keeps pushing Jiang from historical method into prophecy, money, education, and mystical disclosure until one through-line becomes visible: bureaucratic empires hollow out the human soul, then try to escape their own decay...
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