Jiang says he has left his school position because he was unhappy there and did not feel he was reaching his full potential.
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Substack
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Key Notes
Jiang says he can devote more energy to Substack now that he has left the school.
Jiang says he is leaving the school at the end of the week because he wants to focus on growing a global audience beyond the classroom.
He says Substack support allowed him to keep YouTube unmonetized, avoid sponsors, and focus on teaching quality.
Jiang says the planned livestream series is an experiment meant to form the basis of a school community, beginning with a founding-member livestream and then a later livestream for paid subscribers.
Jiang says all livestream content will eventually be uploaded to YouTube, but live participation itself will remain limited to founding members or paid subscribers.
Jiang says his new Substack will focus on solutions for rebuilding a better world after the world collapses.
He says the past year marked a financial turning point because his Substack began making good money, yet he remains unafraid of poverty or cancellation because speaking truth matters more than income.
Timestamped Evidence
"Hello, Substack. This is our first paid subscriber live stream. And right away, I want to apologize to people if there are some technical..."
"I wasn't very happy with the students. I didn't feel as though I was reaching my full potential. And so I've left the school..."
"Peace is no longer possible. Um, peace is not possible. Okay? Alright, so guys, I am just exhausted right now. I know there are..."
"So, welcome to the final examination. Before I start, I want to thank the people. First of all, I'd like to thank Alan and..."
"...school. And third and lastly, I would like to thank my Substack community. So most of my income this past year has come from..."
"...later, I'll do a live stream for all paid subscribers on Substack."
"All live streams will be eventually uploaded to my YouTube. YouTube channel, so no one will miss the content. But during the live stream,..."
"So, you know, I stayed I stayed true to who I am, where there were many times in my life when I was like..."
"In my life. And I don't want to go back to being poor, but at the same time, I'm not afraid of being poor...."
"I happen to be everywhere now. So it's pretty easy to find me. But the best place is my YouTube channel, Predictive History. Right...."
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