The pride of ownership comes before the fall

This entire modern fiat world has been carefully constructed to entice you and lure you into contracts you never knew you were a part of.

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We’re in the middle of World Economic Forum week. When world leaders and influential businessmen and women gather to make decisions about us and our future. We’ve known about these groups for years now. Conspiracies fly, many of which, I’m sure, are true, but this is where the phrase “you’ll own nothing and be happy” came from.

That’s the future they have planned for us.

I touched on this briefly in the last article, and every time I do, I feel a knee-jerk reaction rise up in me. Anger! How dare they determine what I own and what I don’t. How dare they. There’s no question that whoever the elites are, are thirsty for power. But I actually think many of them believe, with real conviction, that they have the answers to “save” humanity. From what, I’m not exactly sure. Ourselves?

We could go down a deep rabbit hole here, but I want to keep this article light and get back to the point.

This entire modern fiat world has been carefully constructed to entice you and lure you into contracts you never knew you were a part of. Sometimes through fear. Sometimes through coercion. But mostly through convenience.

Convenience is the carrot

It’s what gets us to outsource our biggest life decisions.

It starts at the hospital. Our children are born into systems. Then they’re managed, I mean, babysat, by the public school system. Our health is handed over to doctors. Our food to Big Food and processed food companies. Our money to stockbrokers and money managers. Our homes to escrow, title companies, and banks. And at the end of the cycle of life, we do the same thing to our parents by placing them in homes to be cared for until their eventual death.

You see, we’re all guilty of it.

Subtly, we’re put to sleep—enticed by benefits, privileges, and entertainment provided by the state. Big Daddy Government.

But some of us who have eyes to see, have woken up to the fact.

Many of you reading this have taken the orange pill. Others took a different-colored pill. The color doesn’t matter. The point is we are waking up to the charade.

For many, it started with Bitcoin.

By taking Bitcoin into self-custody, we took responsibility back. We began the process of unplugging, decentralizing ourselves from this centralized fiat money system. And as a man, I can tell you: taking responsibility back from hands it never belonged to in the first place feels good. It’s empowering.

Now lets talk about control

They said we would own nothing, but they didn’t say anything about controlling it.

In the current system, your house, your cars, your assets are all controlled by the state because, “you’re not smart enough,” or “it’s too technical,” or “this is just how it works.” There are valid reasons to have help managing things, but they have to be the right people. People you trust.

Not the state.
Not an administrator of the state.

Taking back control of the assets you’ve worked your entire life for is empowering. And control is the name of the game in the coming reset, in the new world order forming right under our feet.

You may see where I’m going.

What started as a phrase that sounded like they’re taking our stuff needs to be reframed. The real question isn’t ownership—it’s control.

Ownership has always been off the table

We came into this world with nothing. We’ll leave this world with nothing. So do we really own anything? I’d argue no. What we can do is control it and pass that control down through generations. That’s legacy. That’s the gift we give the next generation.

That’s the real game the elites understand.

It’s not “you’ll own nothing and be happy.”
It’s “own nothing—control everything.”

So how are you going to position yourself in this new world that’s forming beneath your feet?

Let go of the illusion of ownership. Take back control through private trusts. Ensure your assets are not controlled by the state, but by your family, your lineage, your future generations.

That’s maximum peace of mind. Because when I hear people talk about “happiness,” it feels superficial. Surface-level. I’d even say fiat. It’s temporary. Fleeting.

In this coming world where fulfillment is dangled in front of us through entertainment, food, drugs, and fiat—it’s all short-lived. Just like runaway inflation. Sure, it can bring momentary happiness. But can you sleep at night? Do you have maximum peace of mind?

Those are very different things.

So when World Economic Forum week rolls around each year, or the Bilderberg Group, or whatever the next totalitarian conference is where world leaders determine the fate of our existence—I can sleep just fine.

Because they’re not in control.

I am.

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