The Problem With Society is: Most men don't own anything, so they don’t give a F*ck.

Wisdom Warriors
9 Aug 202410:26

Summary

TLDRThe speaker explores the concept of 'going one's own way' among men, attributing it to a lack of ownership in various aspects of life, such as land, family, and community. He argues that ownership is crucial for inspiring responsibility and nurturing a sense of belonging. Drawing parallels between modern democracy and historical monarchies, he suggests that long-term thinking and stewardship are more prevalent in systems where leaders have a vested interest in the future of their domain. The video advocates for a reevaluation of traditional roles and the importance of personal ownership in fostering a sense of purpose and empowerment.

Takeaways

  • 🧐 The speaker discusses the concept of men 'going their own way' due to a lack of perceived ownership in society, family, and community.
  • 🏘️ Ownership is presented as a crucial element for inspiring responsibility and commitment in men towards their families and communities.
  • 💼 The script suggests that offering ownership, such as a share in a business, can motivate individuals to contribute positively to the organization's growth.
  • 🌳 The speaker argues that men have a natural impulse towards freedom, but this can be balanced with the sense of ownership and authority.
  • 👨‍👧‍👦 In the past, men were given roles of authority and ownership, which created a sense of duty and responsibility towards their families and communities.
  • 🏛 The script contrasts the long-term thinking of monarchies, where leaders had a vested interest in the prosperity of their kingdoms, with the short-term focus of democratic leaders.
  • 👑 Monarchs were seen as having a generational outlook, making decisions for the long-term health and growth of their kingdoms, unlike presidents who may prioritize short-term popularity.
  • 🏆 The speaker emphasizes the importance of men feeling empowered and having a stake in their lives, which can lead to a more responsible and empowered masculinity.
  • 🌱 The script suggests that without a sense of ownership, men may not feel motivated to contribute positively to society or their communities.
  • 🏡 The concept of land ownership is highlighted as a way to instill a sense of responsibility and long-term commitment in men.
  • 🤝 The speaker calls for a reevaluation of the role of ownership in fostering a sense of community and shared social bonds, beyond political affiliations.

Q & A

  • What is the main theme of the video script?

    -The main theme of the video script is the concept of 'ownership' and its impact on men's sense of responsibility, community involvement, and societal roles.

  • Why does the speaker believe men are going their own way?

    -The speaker suggests that men are going their own way because they feel a lack of ownership in various aspects of life, such as land, family, and community, which leads to a lack of inspiration to take responsibility.

  • What is the speaker's view on the importance of ownership in society?

    -The speaker believes that ownership is crucial for creating good citizens and inspiring men to rise to their potential as leaders and responsible individuals.

  • How does the speaker relate the concept of ownership to the role of a father in a family?

    -The speaker implies that a father who feels ownership of his family and land is more likely to nurture and build up his family and community for the long term, rather than just focusing on short-term gains.

  • What is the speaker's perspective on the difference between a monarch and a president in terms of long-term thinking?

    -The speaker argues that a monarch, feeling ownership of the kingdom, is more likely to think generations ahead and make decisions for the long-term prosperity of the nation, whereas a president, with a limited term, may focus on short-term popularity and gains.

  • What does the speaker suggest is the consequence of men feeling disconnected from ownership and responsibility?

    -The speaker suggests that when men feel disconnected from ownership and responsibility, they may fall into their lowest nature, becoming more petty and self-serving, without a larger project to strive for.

  • How does the speaker define 'citizenship' in the context of the video script?

    -In the context of the video script, 'citizenship' is defined as having a long-term stake in a larger project, such as a community or nation, which motivates individuals to participate and contribute positively.

  • What is the speaker's stance on traditional masculinity roles?

    -The speaker does not advocate for outdated masculinity roles but rather discusses human nature and the importance of feeling ownership and responsibility for personal growth and societal contribution.

  • What does the speaker propose as a solution for men feeling disconnected from society?

    -The speaker proposes that men should seek a sense of ownership in their lives, including their spiritual path, family, community, and personal life, to feel empowered and take responsibility.

  • How does the speaker describe the impact of modern society on men's sense of ownership?

    -The speaker describes modern society as making it harder for men to own land and alienating them from shared social bonds, which can lead to men feeling less connected to the future of their communities and nations.

  • What is the speaker's goal with the video script?

    -The speaker's goal with the video script is to spread awareness about the importance of ownership in personal and societal development and to encourage men to seek a sense of ownership and responsibility in their lives.

Outlines

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👤 The Importance of Male Ownership in Society

This paragraph discusses the concept that men are increasingly going their own way due to a lack of perceived ownership in society, families, and communities. The speaker argues that if men don't feel a sense of ownership, they are less likely to take responsibility for these entities. Drawing parallels to business, the speaker suggests that societal roles should offer a sense of ownership to inspire men to be better citizens and leaders. The paragraph also touches on the historical contrast between the roles of men in ancient societies, where they had clear ownership and authority, and modern societies, where these roles are less defined, leading to a decline in community participation and civic responsibility.

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🏰 The Impact of Ownership on Leadership and Long-term Thinking

The second paragraph delves into the philosophical and practical implications of ownership on leadership, using the examples of monarchies and democracies to illustrate the point. Monarchs, who traditionally own their kingdoms, are said to think generations ahead and make decisions that benefit the long-term health and prosperity of their people. In contrast, democratic leaders, who serve limited terms, may prioritize short-term gains to secure re-election, potentially harming long-term interests. The speaker emphasizes the importance of ownership in fostering a sense of responsibility and empowerment, suggesting that men with a sense of ownership in their lives, families, and communities are more likely to contribute positively to society.

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🤝 Building a Community with a Sense of Ownership

In the final paragraph, the speaker invites viewers to join a community focused on accountability and philosophical discussions, aiming to foster a sense of ownership and responsibility among its members. The paragraph serves as a call to action for men to seek out like-minded individuals and build a traditional yet forward-thinking community. The speaker, Christian, positions himself as a proponent of high culture and encourages viewers to engage with his content for a deeper exploration of the topics discussed in the video.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Ownership

Ownership refers to the state or fact of possessing something, often implying rights and responsibilities. In the video's context, it is the sense of ownership over one's life, family, community, and land that inspires men to take responsibility and contribute positively. The script mentions that without a sense of ownership, men may not feel motivated to be good citizens or leaders.

💡Responsibility

Responsibility is the state of being accountable for something or someone. The video emphasizes that when men feel a sense of ownership, they are more likely to accept responsibility for their actions and the well-being of their family and community. The speaker argues that this sense of responsibility is crucial for the flourishing of society.

💡Citizenship

Citizenship in the video is defined as having a long-term stake in a larger project, such as a community or nation. It is the feeling of belonging and the willingness to contribute positively to society. The script discusses how traditional forms of citizenship were tied to land ownership and family roles, which are contrasted with the transient nature of modern societal roles.

💡Patriarchy

Patriarchy is a social system in which men hold primary power. The video discusses the traditional patriarchal roles where men were seen as heads of families and had authority and ownership, which contributed to their sense of responsibility towards their family and community.

💡Freedom

Freedom in this context is the desire to be unrestrained and not tied down by obligations and responsibilities. The video script mentions that the main impulse within most men is towards freedom, but this can be balanced by offering them ownership and authority, which can lead to a more constructive expression of freedom.

💡Community

Community refers to a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common. The video argues that men with a sense of ownership in their community are more likely to participate in its governance and build relationships, contributing to the community's well-being.

💡Authority

Authority is the power or right to give orders, make decisions, or enforce obedience. The script suggests that offering men authority and ownership can help them rise to their potential as leaders and contribute positively to society.

💡Democracy

Democracy is a system of government where power is vested in the people, who rule either directly or through elected representatives. The video contrasts democracy with monarchy, suggesting that democratic leaders may not think as long-term as monarchs because their term in office is limited.

💡Monarchy

Monarchy is a form of government in which a single person, usually a king or queen, holds all the power. The video posits that monarchs, feeling a sense of ownership over their kingdom, are more likely to make decisions that benefit future generations.

💡Modernity

Modernity refers to the current, up-to-date period or condition. The video contrasts modern societal structures with those of the ancient world, suggesting that modernity has led to a loss of traditional roles and a sense of ownership, which has negative implications for men's engagement with society.

💡Traditionalism

Traditionalism is the adherence to long-established customs and institutions. The speaker advocates for a return to traditional values, particularly in terms of men's roles and responsibilities, as a way to create a more stable and flourishing society.

Highlights

The importance of ownership for men in society and its impact on responsibility and commitment.

The analogy of business ownership to societal roles and the benefits of giving men a stake in their community.

The natural impulse of men towards freedom and how societal structures can either harness or suppress this.

The concept of citizenship as a form of long-term ownership in a larger societal project.

The role of a patriarch in a family and how it contributes to the well-being and growth of the community.

The contrast between the stewardship of land and community in ancient times versus modern attitudes.

The idea that ownership leads to nurturing and building up one's community and family for future generations.

The impact of removing traditional male roles on men's sense of responsibility and connection to society.

A critique of modern democracy and its short-term focus versus the long-term thinking of monarchies.

The comparison between a president's term limits and a monarch's lifelong responsibility to their kingdom.

The potential negative consequences of short-term political gains on the long-term health of a nation.

The importance of men feeling a sense of ownership in their spiritual path, family, and community.

The argument against modern perceptions of power and the need for a reevaluation of the concept of ownership.

The rise of individualism and the potential erosion of shared social bonds and communal responsibility.

The call for men to seek a sense of ownership and purpose beyond political and societal constraints.

The speaker's mission to promote a more traditional yet forward-thinking community for men to thrive.

Invitation to join a men's community for accountability and philosophical discussions to foster growth.

Transcripts

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okay team today I want to talk about why

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men are going their own way why a lot of

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men are abandoning their families or

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abandoning trying to date or

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relationships why Community is failing

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and patriotism or shared social bonds

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are getting destroyed it comes down to

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ownership now I might be cancelled for

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this video but hear me out if a man

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doesn't feel ownership in in the land in

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his family in his tribe or Village he

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will not be inspired to accept

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responsibility for that thing for

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instance if I was starting a business

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and I wanted someone to be an a player

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for me someone to be high up in the

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business to be a great leader to really

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help the business flourish what would I

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do I would give them a ownership role I

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would give them a share of the company

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right it's the same thing in society if

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you want participants really good

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citizens if you want men to overcome

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their lower nature and Rise truly

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masculine and beautiful men and leaders

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you need to give them ownership or else

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they're going to say it so the the

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main impulse within most men is towards

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Freedom we don't want to be tied down to

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all of these obligations and

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responsibilities to our village to the

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nation to our job to our family like we

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just want to wand freely right a lot of

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men do and society and cultures in the

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ancient world coped with this will

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towards Freedom within Men by offering

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them ownership by offering them

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Authority and this ownership is what

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created citizens and this is really

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important this is what my last video is

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about bear with me if you're feeling

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triggered

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citizenship is when you own a long-term

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stake within a larger project right

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so let's say you're in a village okay

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and you own a piece of land in that

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Village and your kids are probably going

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to inherit that that piece of land and

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on top of that you feel like you have

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great ownership of your family you're

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more of the patriarch of your family

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therefore how are you going to treat

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your family and how are you going to

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treat the land a lot of modern people

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would be like oh he's going to abuse

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them and all these things it's like no

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that's the exception to the rule the

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main rule would be you you would try to

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make see that whole flourish a father

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generally wants to see the best for

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their kids a father who owns the land is

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going to pass it down Generations wants

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to see the best of that land is probably

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going to build it up in some way and on

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top of that you are going to want the

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best for your community you're going to

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go and participate in governance you're

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going to like try to be a good citizen

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to your neighbors you're going to build

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community and build relationships

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because it's meaningful to you because

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you have a long-term stake in the whole

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right when you take away the man's role

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at the head of the family or you take

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away the man's role uh in terms of

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private land ownership right you take

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away his sense of having a long-term

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stake in something therefore his

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nurturing like he like his he doesn't

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feel inspired to take responsibility for

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it because it has less meaning for him

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okay now I'm not like trying to advocate

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for you know maybe outdated and roles of

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masculinity I'm just trying to paint a

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picture of human nature for people out

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there is that when people feel like they

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have ownership in something they're

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going to take responsibility in that

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thing because it has meaning for them

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and let's talk about this politically

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and geopolitically in terms of democracy

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versus monarchy man we're going

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heretical in this video aren't we drop a

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like if you like this kind of content

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so the Middle Ages saw a lot of

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monarchies kingdoms and aristocracies

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right and there's been a massive wave of

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propaganda in the past like hundred

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years from Liberal democracy saying that

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the Middle Ages were all dark and kings

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were like these conniving greedy fat

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fools who were just in it for themselves

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and this is not true you can go see

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thinking West a YouTuber's video on this

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but the monarchies of the past on in

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general tended to be okay if not good

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there were of course there's bad kings

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and bad ones just like there's bad men

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okay but in that the the patriarch the

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Monarch the king he feels ownership for

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his entire Kingdom meaning that he is

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thinking Generations ahead ahead because

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he wants his kingdom to thrive he's not

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going to over tax the presence because

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he wants them to be more productive to

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have better lives so they multiply and

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increase the will to power of the entire

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Kingdom you see the main Instinct of

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life is to increase the the feeling of

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power in life and this is a very niichan

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philosophy and this the feeling of power

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has nothing to do with control it has

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everything to do with Vitality an

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increased feeling of life and

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expansiveness here on Earth a Mastery of

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open space and so the king is going to

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be thinking a good King is thinking

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generations of ahead he's trying to how

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can my people uh you know be more

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productive and live happier lives so

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they multiply and increase the power of

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the nation right and he's thinking this

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way because he wants to pass down this

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Kingdom to his children who he also

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feels to be a part of himself right

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therefore he has all of this meaning to

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lead to lead well to lead his family

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well to lead his tribe well to leave

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lead his kingdom well contrast that with

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a president a president is in office for

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four to eight years and it's a

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popularity vote to get him in there and

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therefore he's not thinking Generations

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ahead he is thinking how can I gain

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popularity in the next four years so

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that people will reelect me right what's

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he going to do he's going to drive the

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nation like a rental and make decisions

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that might be good in the short term but

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are detrimental in the long long term

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it's kind of like if you rent a property

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versus you own the property if you own

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the property you're going to cultivate

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the land you're going to cultivate

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relationships you're going to make

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you're going to help it Blossom and

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you're going to think really far into

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the future Generations ahead if you rent

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the land you're not going to give a

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okay you're not going to give a

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about making it better oh I'm only going

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to be here for four years I'm going to

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drive it like a rental I'm going to

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abuse this I'm going to pump money into

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the economy I'm going to exploit the

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land as much as possible to you know

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gain Prestige for myself and maybe

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shortterm gain for the whole but to the

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long-term detriment it's kind of like

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using pesticides on a soil it's going to

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destroy the soil health for short-term

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gain right and so it's really important

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I think for like revolutionary men and

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for more traditional men who are going

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their own way out here is to think about

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about the concept of ownership outside

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of Po like political lines outside of

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party lines and that's the thing is like

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I'm not trying to subscribe to any Dogma

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I'm trying to think freely about how to

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create a flourishing Humanity right so

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don't put me in any of your boxes out

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here but what I am saying is that the

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more that man feels ownership in this

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life ownership in his spiritual path

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ownership of his family ownership of his

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community ownership of his life the more

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responsibility he's going to take the

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more empowered he's going to become as a

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man and the better man he's going to

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become like it's so contrary to how

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modern man looks at at this concept

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we're like oh power corrupts right it's

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we need ownership in order to

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feel inspired to overcome ourselves to

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live for something larger and the more

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that feminism Rises like put man in his

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place and the more that the world makes

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it harder and harder to own land and the

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and the more that the world alienates us

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from shared social bonds and feeling

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like we have a stake in the future of

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our village and our tribe and our nation

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we're just going to go our own way and

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like a lot of men are going to follow

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fall into their their lowest nature

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their most Petty nature because they

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don't have the meaning to overcome

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themselves for a larger project and this

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is tragic so it really comes down to

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ownership um a lot of people talk about

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this and it sounds bad the man should

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own his family in a sense he should like

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yeah like he should lead as a wise and

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loving father take his his wife's input

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and her wants and needs into account

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like any good leader would this is the

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this is a round table but at the end of

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the day you got to feel like you have

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authority that you are the leader right

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that you have a say in your in in in

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your government that you have a say in

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your family that you have a stake in

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your community little passionate rant

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there out in the forest huh sometimes I

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go off oh my name's Christian I'm trying

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to spread awareness about modernity

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versus the ancient world and tried to

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start men towards A New Path of banding

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together and creating a more traditional

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yet Forward Thinking type of Community

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where we can Thrive again this channel

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is in service to high culture thank you

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for watching you can click the link in

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the description below if you want to

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Community we have accountability circles

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we have philosophy circles and it's so

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much fun going deep with other brothers

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like yourself so come talk to me

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one-onone if that interests you if not

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go watch this video about citizenship

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I'll see you over there peace

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