Jiang’s world model places ordinary people in Plato’s cave, watching a managed screen while financial game masters operate behind the scenes.
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World model
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Key Notes
Culture is meta-reality: the understanding of the world from which all other understandings derive.
Asked how interdimensional access yields power, Jiang answers that the world runs on multiple forms of energy, including emotional and spiritual energy that affects worldly outcomes.
The Wall Street versus Silicon Valley lens, Jiang says, makes Venezuela, Iran, North America, and China more intelligible.
Jiang says prolonged depression after failure gave him a more nuanced account of world power that many successful Ivy peers still lack.
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"It's going to be awful. Yeah, I should boycott it. And so you said earlier, I don't know if I misheard you, but you're..."
"Yeah, OK. So I don't know. I don't know the specifics, OK? So let me try to provide the broad contours of this theory,..."
"happen is that the financial people are going to strike back and then they 're going to find a point of conflict where the..."
"make sense okay so these are two very curious aspects of this system that people don't really understand so in order to understand the..."
"valid okay the value of ability is not there to date here's the bad thing that he's seen throughout the world he knows that..."
"I failed as a journalist. I failed as a teacher. I couldn't really find employment. I became extremely frustrated. I became very angry. And..."
"Yeah. In this CNN, New York Times mindset in that, you know, Trump is just deranged and after he leaves office in, you know,..."
"What I want to show you is the world is divided into cultural ecosystems. Cultural ecosystems. This is a really important idea you need..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
The interview sounds scattered at first, but its logic is consistent.
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