Deducing Humanity’s Issues Down To Child’s Play

How the world’s great minds simplify their profit.

Have you ever wondered how people like Ray Dalio and George Soros profit so well by predicting human behavior? The answer is they see civilians as if they are little children.

Kids love cars. Adults love cars too. You see fundamentally we don’t change. It’s only our expressiveness that changes. The people who rule this world know this to a tee.

When the United Kingdom exited from the EU George Soros made a lot of money by betting against the pound. Simply put he saw that British people (children) were rebelling against their parents (EU), so the EU acted like parents and let the UK have a temper tantrum over PERCEIVED historical injustices. The child (UK) was having a temper tantrum and his friends avoided him (trade partners). So people were using the pound less.

I saw a video Ray Dalio uploaded a few days ago about the changing of world orders. Basically, America is the old stubborn grandpa who refuses to change, and China is the young teen who sees new opportunities for itself. It’s a tale as old as time.

Children love being entertained by charismatic cartoon characters. Adults loved being entertained by Donald Trump (human cartoon character).

The pattern here is that humans fundamentally never change.

In the 1990s the kids’ favorite supervillain was Shredder on Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. After 9/11 America’s favorite supervillain was Osama Bin Laden. A villain that America created.

Humans don’t fundamentally change. We love being entertained.

A teenage girl in high school that gets jealous of the skinny girl in high school is who she fundamentally will be well into adulthood.

How do you stop a child from meeting strangers online? You scare the child about stranger danger don’t let them leave the house? How do you stop adults from meeting strangers online? You enact Immigration control and scare them into thinking people from a certain place are bad. Humans don’t fundamentally change.

You are all probably thinking I am oversimplifying things. And yes, I am. But you know who else oversimplifies things? The billionaires. They profit off of human impulse. Human impulse stays the same.

Helmut Kentler tried and failed by seeing if you could give boys to grown men, but that didn’t work. Children like to pick on other weaker children. Adults like to pick on weaker people too.

The only people that seem to really understand this concept are the worst types of people you can imagine. But maybe you have to be a horrible person to understand these things.

Qanon and Gamergate were both childish. You had grown-ass people literally thinking that the “good guys” were gonna take down a cabal of “bad guys.” So who profits from idiotic storytelling like these? Well, the people who manufactured it. Trump got massive donations (which he kept for himself) from his Qanon freak fans. For Gamergate who got rich was the videogame industry itself. Many new customers came in (women) after Gamergate took off. Basically the videogame industry needed to market to women, so they planted a story to get women hooked on videogames.

So is the purpose of these people to keep people constantly entertained? Yes. Without it, the world would be way more violent than it already is. Keeping children preoccupied with television and video games keeps them from acting crazier than they already are.

The best way to oversimplify these things from my experience is to first take a step back and just observe human behavior. The easy way is to watch Karen videos online and that should give you the basis you need.

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