Episode 590 Scott Adams: The Periscope That Will Forever Change the Way You See Reality

Date: 2019-07-07 | Duration: 48:23

Topics

Why did DC Police allow Antifa masks…which are illegal to wear? DC Police also allowed them to carry flag clubs? Why? Antifa no longer benefits the Democrats…so their time is short Jeffrey Epstein arrested again, credit to Mike Cernovich People that have figured out the simulations “user interface” Directionally ethical concepts…North Korea as one example President Trump understands…jobs, jobs, jobs, is the key Energy versus facts…energy is more important, example: AOC AOC’s energy generates results, with questionable “facts” President Trump understands what’s important and what isn’t He’s the FIRST President who knows where the buttons are God is what’s left when you take everything away

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bumbum open and bumpin I'm bone Kabyle in here today this will be a very special periscope probably the most special one you'll ever see today anyway and you know we can't have the full enjoyment of this periscope until we've done you know you know we have to do first it's called the simultaneous sip and the only way you can do it is if you've got a cup or a mug or a glass possibly a tankard a Stein or a chalice you might have a thermos or a flask of vessel of some kind maybe you filled it with your favorite liquid maybe it's coffee but in any event you're ready now to join me for the unparalleled pleasure the dopamine hit of the day the thing that makes everything better the simultaneous Simpa join me hmm if you're complaining about the volume today nothing's gonna change except that

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today nothing's gonna change except that you might get blocked for interrupting my periscope that's the only thing that might change so I promise you that today's the periscope that's going to change the way you look at the reality of your reality forever so let's do that yeah what would seem like it all right let me warn you again that whoever tells me my sound is bad I'm gonna start blocking you I'm not going to talk about it anymore I'm just gonna block the people who say that okay because I can't change it it's exactly the same exactly the same as every other time nothing's different okay
NBC has a story about Nick Bostrom's idea of the simulation the idea that this reality could have been programmed by some other type of creature

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and the idea is that maybe it was some human beings who created us as a simulation maybe some other kind of alien but it's the general idea that we're a simulation and I want to start with that we've talked about this a number of times so I don't have to go into any detail about that but the first thing I'd point out is that it's in NBC and the number of people who were speaking of the simulation as a legitimate way to look at the world is increasing would you agree there are more and more people who are taking seriously as I do the idea that we are a simulated reality actually programmed now if we are if we're a simulated reality there are some things that you would expect to see one of those things you would expect is that not everybody in the simulation is real

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not everybody in the simulation is real or based on real people because my guess is that if we created a simulation we would let's say if we were to do it today yes if the people you see around you were to program a simulation of their own the simulation would probably because we have big egos take on the personalities of the people creating the simulation so there may be some people in the simulation were based on some alien who was the author and it would also stand to reason that those programmers would give some people a little extra resources a little extra free will if you will a little extra ability to navigate the simulation and I would suggest that there are a number of people who were alive today who have been spending much of their life looking for what I'll call the user interface

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for what I'll call the user interface for the simulation or to put it in more ordinary terms people live to who are looking for the levers to make life work best what are the buttons you can push and this thing we call life to get the best result now if it's true that there are some people have been spending their life figuring out the user interface and I'm going to talk about those people in a little bit that you would imagine that those people could get results that would look unbelievable to the rest of you in other words if it's true that there are people who can author their own lives they've figured out the where the buttons are where the levers are where the user interface has all of its hidden menus you would see them doing things that just don't even seem possible is that true let's talk about the news hold that

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true let's talk about the news hold that thought let's talk about the news in the news the Taliban have decided to talk to peace now we don't know if that will work out yet but let me say it again the Taliban decided to talk peace it's a pretty big deal that they even decided to have the conversation because you don't really have the conversation unless you think something good is going to come of it or you want something good to come of it so president Trump seems to be President coincidentally at exactly the time that Afghan the Afghan people seem to want to talk could it be because President Trump pushed the right buttons maybe or maybe it's just luck here's something else in the news Iran has decided it will go beyond the limit of three point six seven percent

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limit of three point six seven percent enrichment of uranium to a new percentage that is quote based on our needs government spokesman said now does that sound like good news or bad news well depends how you look at it you would think it's bad news if you said my god they're heading toward a nuclear weapon but that's not exactly what I'm seeing what I'm seeing is an Iran that is making a lot of moves but all of the moves are measured all of the moves are roughly proportionate and they are getting in return proportionate or proportional responses so they took out at a unmanned drone didn't kill anybody they put a few bombs on some ships in ways that they knew wouldn't sink the ships they said they'll enrich some uranium but not they're not saying I'm going to take you from here to a bomb

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going to take you from here to a bomb quality they're saying we're gonna take it up a little which probably has more to do with their desire to negotiate so what we're seeing is an Iran who clearly is showing some activity that all suggests number one they're reasonable people who make reasonable responses now they have a different set of objectives in this world but the way they respond seems rational that's the most important thing isn't it because if you're gonna deal with somebody who's irrational there's nothing you can do but if you're dealing with somebody who's clearly rational and they prove it over and over again as the Iranians are then you probably have some path that may not have been clear yet but it may be becoming clearer and I think that especially with Jared Kushner's peace and prosperity plan I think the people in the Middle East more generally are

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in the Middle East more generally are starting to see that the main obstacle to everything and the Middle East just everything is Iran that Iran is the thing that's really the only big problem left over there and if you were to solve that and get Iran to be a productive player over there almost everything else would work out not immediately but over time you'd have prosperity you'd have peace you'd have anything you wanted so it seems to me that although it looks like a dangerous time because Iran is responding in ways that are scary their responses are so measured and so rational that it does signal something good is about to happen not right away there may might need to have some more pain before we get there but I think it's headed in the right direction let's

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it's headed in the right direction let's talk about and again it looks like President Trump maybe just coincidentally the president when all this good stuffs happening he is apparently in a new poll the president's popularity has reached a new high likewise as somebody mentioned in the comments North Korea is suddenly will will lock that person suddenly North Korea's being very friendly and that looks good and coincidentally President Trump is in charge now some more news did you notice that anti-shah protested in DC I have to say that the DC police failed just failed horribly in that situation now I want to be I want to be clear in my

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want to be I want to be clear in my thoughts here the DC police officers were were certainly under the orders of their bosses to handle things the way they did so the actual police officers on the street as far as I can tell did an amazing job did a really really good job I want to be clear about that the actual officers who are on the street I mean they look like they really really did a good job of containing it given the rules that they had to work with but here's the problem they were working with the wrong rules apparently there is a law that says you can't wear a mask in public the way the anti-fog people were apparently the police had decided at a higher higher level I'm just speculating here based on what we've seen that they didn't want to cause trouble by unmasking them that might have been too much of a provocation could it cause trouble I believe that that is incorrect

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trouble I believe that that is incorrect I believe they only had to unmask a few on camera you don't have to unmask them all you only have to unmask a few because if every time you go to an anti-fog deal the police say look there there are 50 of you wearing masks but you to come over here and they just unmasked them you wouldn't have to unmask them all because the next time people are gonna say ah two out of 50 that's starting to get dangerous zero out of 50 unmasked is not dangerous two out of 50 caught on camera well that's a little bit dangerous all right so we're the DC police completely failed and I'm going to say just the management again the the actual people on the streets great job I think everybody would agree with that right when you say great job given the rules that they were

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great job given the rules that they were working with but I think the bosses need to change the instructions I think they need to say police take off a few masks just a few make sure it's polite make sure it's civilized and just unmask a few people and we'll just take it from there all right I have a theory that when anti-fog was first making noise you know especially around election time in 2016 that they were probably helping the Democrats in other words they were they were amplifying a message that the Democrats wanted to amplify which is President Trump or candidate Trump is an evil evil terrible guy but it seems to me correct me if I'm wrong does it not feel at this point that everytime anti-shah goes to the streets they make Democrats look less legitimate it seems to me that every

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legitimate it seems to me that every time they show up and the other side doesn't respond violently there they're absolutely shooting their team in the foot now if they could provoke the proud boys or conservatives or Republicans or Trump supporters whoever if they could provoke anybody to fight back well they might win that might be a winning strategy but so far they're not getting much fight back and when they do it's clearly legitimate so it looks to me that an tyfa is now the Achilles heel of the Democrats anti fives they're acessory an tyfa is their earrings antiphon is the car they have to drive when you think of the Democrats you can't think of them anymore without seeing these masked men in masks beating people over the head they have become the Democrats brand because the Democrats have not been sufficiently

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Democrats have not been sufficiently let's say out front in condemning them now
now you might recognize what I'm saying as the same problem that conservatives and Republicans have which is every time the you know if something like Charlottesville happens that's a huge blow to the brand because the other team can can brand you with their activities even if you have nothing to do with it you just happen to be a Republican the people marching or identified with the right and actually you know you're identified with the group you had nothing to do with the antifa is doing to the Democrats what the what the neo-nazis did to the Republicans again the normal Democrat has nothing to do with anti-shah the normal Republican has nothing to do with any kind of you know right-wing races they're completely different but in our national view of things they seem to be conflated so I where are you to say anta file needs to be stopped

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to say anta file needs to be stopped I don't really say that anymore because anti-fur has overstayed their welcome they've jumped the shark so to speak and now every time you see anti file you should say to yourself well bad for Democrats just stay out of the way so I would encourage everybody who is you know associated with the right or with with Trump in any way to don't engage make sure that the only pictures are them showing up in masks with clubs by the way they all had clubs did you notice that they were anti file were carrying flags but the flags were just an excuse for the the stick just the club they were clearly weapons so these were masked people wearing weapons that they brought to her people and the DC police obviously operating on instructions from their bosses let them walk around with their weapons in public with masks on to their credit apparently

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with masks on to their credit apparently they did a good enough job of keeping them separated from the the folks at the free free speech rally but I would say at this point every anti Farr rally is now a victory for Trump supporters if you stay out of the way just stay out of the way and let it play out it's the best thing that could ever happen to you all right in other big news you've seen the story about Epstein ooh [Music] so Epstein the billionaire who was accused of credibly accused of of course of having lots of sex with underage girls and he worked down some kind of great plea deal where he served a little bit of sort of like jail but now it's over and he's been arrested again and as I understand the story Mike Serna

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I understand the story Mike Serna is the reason
so Mike's herbage apparently I don't know the legal terms but he got the some of the information is going to be released on the I guess the some part of the legal proceedings and that triggered the re-arrest of Epstein so Mike's herbage caused that to happen now I was reading The Daily Beast had a story about it and I thought oh let's see if The Daily Beast is nice to Mike savage because I don't think that they're friends and so I read the entire story and his name isn't in it The Daily Beast does this story without mentioning Mike sir damage how do you not mention it he's the one who caused the whole thing so so that has to be watched you

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thing so so that has to be watched you have to watch how he is ignored because he doesn't make sense in their story he's their enemy he's the bad guy to the people on the left and so they can't reconcile they he may have done one of the best things that's ever been done you know in recent years we'll see how far it goes because we don't know what other names are going to come at us but we expect that they'll be will be some stuff coming out of this so that's interesting now what's most interesting about this is that most of you know Mike's image is also associated with the pizza gate conspiracy theory the idea that there's a massive political pedophile Reagan and that it was operating in some way related to a pizza parlor in DC now that's been debunked the pizza parlor has not been associated with anything bad I want I don't even want to say their name because there's no reason making it worse but what are

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no reason making it worse but what are the odds that the person most associated with a pedophile ring conspiracy theory would coincidentally be the person who broke a real pedophile ring there was operating apparently at the highest levels what are the odds that that would be the same person well remember I I started telling you about there that we might be in a simulation remember I told you that it seems like there are some people who are authors of the simulation their life their life arc seems to resemble the movie who else can you say would go into that category that Mike savage went into I think he referred to himself on his on his periscope yesterday which was amazing by the way you should you really needed to be there to watch his periscope yesterday when he had learned

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periscope yesterday when he had learned the news about his success with the epstein thing it was sort of a moment in history yeah it was a key moment in the simulation if you will so watching that live was actually quite exciting so I turned into that for a while yesterday but what you saw is Mike sort of Mitch who has by his own description gone out and I'll put my own words on it but he tells you this all the time he is set out to learn the user interface for reality he wrote a book you know guerrilla mindset which which talks about how to have it worry a your mind for success he's a student of this stuff I know he's he's studying tony robbins studied Nepal or norman vincent peale for example yeah and others mike Sirte has found the user interface for reality

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found the user interface for reality that's why he has a zillion Twitter followers that's why he's changing the United States just sitting at home I mean he doesn't always sit at home but I mean he can sit at home with his you know periscope and his Twitter and his email and he can change the world and he did
when you look at president Trump's Ark you see that first of all if you didn't know he is his pastor when he was a kid was a norman vincent peale the very same inspirational person who I just mentioned that Mike Tsarevich was inspired by and I was and lots of other people and you see that Trump apparently doesn't have a sense of what he can't do he doesn't have some sense that there's something in this simulation that's not

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something in this simulation that's not available to him he treats the world like everything is available to him and he's the author of the simulation is it working clearly it is he treats the world like he has complete control over it and although in any you know short-term way you can see that that's not true but over the larger arc of his story it's very much trigger you you've rarely seen anybody get as much as he wants out of life as president Trump and and he looks like he's just getting started looks like the good stuff is still ahead of us so I would suggest that there are a number of people who will follow the same trail and if you go back further there's actually an origin for this way of thinking it came from Dale Carnegie Dale Carnegie back in 1800s I guess was the richest person in the country maybe the world I don't know but he was he was very rich and he got

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but he was he was very rich and he got this author Napoleon Hill he talked him into interviewing other rich people to find out what it was that rich people were doing that made them successful and other people were not doing right here Napoleon Hill wrote think him Grow Rich that was his big bestseller now he was and so he interviewed rich people to try to figure out what what they had in common and then learning from Napoleon Hill was norman vincent peale and learning norman vincent peale was a lot of people including President Trump including me including all bad Tony Robbins I've never never asked them but all bad and I'll bet in Mike Tsarevich etc here are some people that I've identified as having put in the time to try to learn the the interface for reality these are

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the the interface for reality these are people who seem to be able to actually change the simulation at will people who have figured out where the buttons are to get whatever they want and if you look at their lives they seem to be accumulating everything they want here so here's some people you should follow I mentioned Mike Tsarevich James Altucher you should follow he knows the user interface for life read his work and follow him Tim Ferriss another one went out and systematically absorbed as much as he could about how other people figure out the user interface for life until he had their knowledge and now Tim Ferriss can move the world he actually has that power Joe Rogan I don't know if Joe Rogan set out to do this or it just was a coincidence

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to do this or it just was a coincidence of the career he developed and allowed him to talk to lots of people who have different parts of the answer but clearly Joe Rogan is somebody who is spent time trying to figure out what works and what doesn't work in every realm from you know fitness and nutrition to your your career to you name it I don't know that Joe Rogan ever set out to do that but but that's where he is Jordan Peterson of course Jordan Peterson probably got there through an academic path studying everything he could about everything from psychology to biology until when you listen to Jordan Peterson talk about how to live your life it's quite clear he has figured out the user interface and people who follow his advice will tell you universally oh yeah this works

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navall Rafa Conte I hope all of you have heard his name you should be following him on Twitter at at navall and AV al Duvall does not write books even though every publisher in the world is I would beg him to do so if he ever wrote a book it would be the the best bestseller that was ever written and might like literally it's possible I don't know it's hard to know for sure but if navall ever wrote a book it probably would be in a top ten of all time books and maybe number one might be the biggest book in the world if he ever wrote one but he doesn't want to doesn't want to sell what he what he has to offer which which is interesting because it also makes it more valuable yeah there's something about scarcity that makes it valuable navall has spent quite a lifetime figuring out what works and the user

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figuring out what works and the user interface for life and he's figured it out by by all objective measures is seems that navall can move the world whenever he wants to he can actually change the whole world in small ways you know be in little corners but he can actually walk up to the world and just nudge it now you can't do that you don't know how to do that navall can walk up to any corner of the world and just push it you can't do that right here's another one Marc Benioff founder of Salesforce and billionaire philanthropist I don't know how much he's done publicly that you could read etc but I will tell you I spent some time to him and it's obvious when you talk to him he has figured out the user interface and I would suggest and by the

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interface and I would suggest and by the way I'm going to put myself modestly in this camp people who spend a lifetime reading and studying and trying to figure out how life works you know what are what are the few things you can do to make something work so if you read my books had a failed almost everything and still win big you'll learn the basic framework for how I I think life works best where that where the buttons are if you read win big lis my book about persuasion you'll understand the limits of our rational minds and without that it's hard to understand how your world works and my upcoming book loser think which will be available in November will tell you some of the greatest mental traps that you should avoid that almost everybody you see online is falling into so my only point is that if you were to pay attention to these people who have gone before it all mixes them again Napoleon

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before it all mixes them again Napoleon Hill norman vincent peale Donald Trump the Trump you want to read you know the art of the deal and even though he wasn't the literally the author it does capture a big part of his philosophy Mike Tsarevich James Altucher Tim Ferriss Tony Robbins Joe Rogan Jordan Peterson anything in the TED talk navall raava can't market Benioff that's a not the full list but those are people who have figured out how stuff works and if you read those people you will learn now let me say something that I've been I've been saving this up a little bit but once you learn the interface for life the biggest surprise is that things you thought were important or unimportant and things you thought were unimportant are completely important

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are completely important and Trump displays that in the way you've never seen before let me give you an example when Trump started communicating in a way that he was running for president meaning that when he started talking as a candidate what did people say about him they said that he was being too simplistic he repeated himself and he was leaving out all the details now we know that was exactly the right way to communicate because he connected with people that way he understood what they wanted and he fed it back to them in clear simple repeatable language the people who do not understand the user interface for the universe said hey this guy must have a fourth-grade education because we don't see people do this we see we see people trying to pretend to be smart by using big words and trying to talk about concepts why is he not doing that the

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concepts why is he not doing that the reason is that he knows it doesn't work the thing you thought was most important sounding like a president using big words being intellectual trying to be respected by everybody he knew that wasn't important he did know that connecting with the voters at a very basic level was very important so he did what was important was it luck while his critics would say so they'd say well he blundered into it but look how many other things he does that are along the same lines first of all who understood more than President Trump that the facts didn't matter to our decisions the facts of course matter to the outcomes and if you have a choice of using good facts or bad facts for making your decisions use good facts but who understood that the voters just weren't concerned with facts who understood that the way to run a country is to ignore the facts in terms of the details but to

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the facts in terms of the details but to be directionally let's say directionally ethical directionally true so if he's if he's exaggerating about the danger of something but he's also doing it to get something done well that's directionally ethical because everybody wanted to get something done and if using some language and some facts that are a little bit exaggerated or off is how you get there then the president understood that those details were not important but getting there was very important he understands is this like nobody ever has how about the president Trump making friends with dictators almost everybody who thought they were smart and said you can't do that don't do that but I guarantee you that after Trump's administration is over that all other leaders will be compared to that because it's so obvious that it was a good idea

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it's so obvious that it was a good idea so long as you're also willing to put sanctions on them so long as you're also willing to be tough and this president clearly is he clearly is willing to be tough at the same time he's being personally friendly so the world said it's not important and in fact it's counterproductive to be friends with these dictators Trump said no actually that might be the only thing that matters and it looks like if you'll take North Korea as an example and maybe even with President Xi and in China the personal relationship might be the only thing that matters it might be it could be the only thing that makes everything else work President understood that
everybody told the President Trump all the smart people did that you can't run the you can't run the country on Twitter people said well okay it did work during your campaign but once you become president you're not going to be tweeting are you don't tweet as

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tweeting are you don't tweet as president you can't do that what did the president do tweeted tweeted like crazy and maybe he has proven that you can run the world or at least the country by tweeting he does it over and over again you can see that he's completely cut through the middle people he doesn't have his advisors to cutting him off at the knees he doesn't have anybody changing his message from what he wants it to be he can go right to the people history will record that he was completely right in his instinct that this tweeting was not just important but really important like critical essential it's one of the buttons to the user interface for reality and he saw it and other people didn't people said you can't use these insulting nicknames this is this is no way to be this is grade school Trump realized that those

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school Trump realized that those insulting nicknames were the user-interface he could actually change the way we saw people and the world by pushing those buttons so what Trump could see was these buttons the said nicknames and everybody else said don't push those buttons you can't push those buttons that would be the wrong thing to do and Trump looked at them and said watch this flick hey it worked well don't do it again it'll never work again you sure you got lucky with low energy job but you're never gonna be able to do that again and Trump said watch this Punk he pushed another button and he just keeps pushing them and people keep saying I don't see any buttons or they say don't push those buttons or that's not important or that's the wrong direction but he knew it was important here's another one if you are an economist there's sort of a truism that if you can get jobs right

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if you can get jobs right in other words unemployment if you get that working right almost everything else works out people will invest or you know do almost everything works out you'll have a lower deficit etc President Trump made it crystal clear that he had one objective which was to get everybody working that that laser focus on the most important lever in the user-interface was a little bit unique to President Trump nobody has ever been more identified with that one variable jobs than this president why is that important because it's the most important variable why did we have to wait for Trump to tell us what economist already know which is that's the most important variable and how you feel about that variable is what makes that variable change so I told you about the the new CEO move when Trump

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about the the new CEO move when Trump and pence were first elected but before they were even sworn in the few months between the election and inauguration they were out there talking to carrier and talking to forward about keeping jobs they created a first impression that it was their top priority and it remains looking like their top priority you know defense is always the top priority but we don't think of it that way because because once defense is working well you have the luxury of thinking about other things and that's that's where we are right there and even though the carrier and Ford story did not turn into a great number of jobs I don't know if anything successful happened at all he knew that making that first impression and going and of his way to work on it before he was even in office set the stage he knew that was important and he was right he also knew trumped it that energy is more important than

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that energy is more important than almost anything more important than experience more important than facts he knew that do you know who else knows that AOC she uses energy instead of facts and it works now don't get mad at me I'm just talking about her yeah I'm just talking about her skill level you don't have to like her policies okay the other thing the president Trump understands like nobody ever understood because he was actually criticized for this they would say things such as he's running it like it's reality-show he talks about people he hires as if they came from central casting the people are saying could stop it stop it you you're a president you're not you're not a reality TV show star and I would watch it and I would say is Trump the only one who understands how important this show is the show he isn't

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important this show is the show he isn't just a leader he's putting on a show and the show that he puts on tells us who he is tells us how we should act tells the world who we are tells the world what to watch on before tells the world what they need to you know what they need to do to get right with the United States he understands that politics is about being smart and wise and looking at the details it's about this show and if you get the show right everything else works well who puts on a better show than the president well you just watched the fourth of July right the man knows how to put on the show when he does his rallies he puts on the show when he gives a press conference he puts on a show when he tweets he puts on a show he's all about the show and after his administration the smart people will grudgingly understand that if the next

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grudgingly understand that if the next president can't put on the show they don't have all the tools you're gonna look at half a toolbox whoever comes and after Trump in all likelihood unless they've borrowed his technique and all likelihood it's going to look like a president who doesn't have enough tools so look at the fact that President Trump just achieved according to polls his highest approval level ever is that his highest approval level ever he seems to have defeated at least the territorial ambitions of of Isis the economy looks like it's doing really well China seems to be on notice that they can't push us around anymore we've got trade deals that are going to finalized we may have peace in the Middle East North Korea looks like it's heading in a productive direction this president unlike other politicians knows

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president unlike other politicians knows where the user interfaces to the simulation and you watch it every day you see him being unbothered by things that you know should bother him and he's just unbothered because he could tell the difference between things that matter and things that don't in a way that's special and I don't think it's an accident at all the things are going well the reason that I was an early supporter and predictor of Trump's success the reason that I could see it early is exactly the same reason Mike sort of each could see it early we have the same skill set we have the same understanding of where the buttons are to the user interface and both Mike and I could see very early on in the process oh my goodness it's a politician who knows where the buttons are it's the first time you've never seen it before first time and the

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never seen it before first time and the next one might not know where the buttons are look at Joe Biden do you think that Joe Biden knows the user interface to the simulation I don't think so I don't think so so now let me give you some closing thoughts to keep you motivated it is my experience that the people who follow the people that I've mentioned who have gone before and by trial and error and through their own study have figured out how the user interface to reality works if you study their work it will get you there faster and you can get to a point where it feels as if you are moving reality how many of you have watched me if those have you been watching for a while I want to say this in the comments how many of you have watched me walk up to reality and push it and just and nudge it in my direction I just want to

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nudge it in my direction I just want to see in the comments how many of you have watched me do that right in front of you so watch the comments so I've called my shots I make my predictions I show you my work I tell you that the roots of all my work it's not things I invented these are things that I've acquired from those who have gone before it's learn about it's completely learn about and you can know that because you can see the people who have learned it I just I've named a bunch of them some get there in their own path some are influenced by other people most I think are influenced by other people plus their own study but let me tell you another thing that you don't know you've seen all the things that I've influenced publicly do you believe that all of my influence is public now of course not because there are some things that just

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because there are some things that just don't work if you're doing them publicly I would suggest that there are possibly 20 people in the world who if they worked on the same team could change almost anything and yeah some of the what people I mentioned are those types of people there are others but there are probably 20 people in the country who could move the country in any direction they wanted and it would work more effectively if they teamed up and they were on the same side but you can start to see who these people are you can also see that it's learn about one of the reasons one of the reasons that I'm fascinated watching Ali Alexander's career come together is that you can tell the Ali is a seeker in other words

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tell the Ali is a seeker in other words he's on this path he is he is learning from people who got there quicker or got not there didn't get there quicker but they got there before usually because they're older and he's picking up technique and you watch his power grow if you haven't watched this it's it's really amazing somebody says the bitcoin kid yeah Eric Feynman Eric fenman is someone who's on this path eric fenman already at age what is he 19 and age 19 can already walk up to reality and push it and he and he is a student and I know this because I know him he is a student of the user interface he's figuring out little by little how stuff works plus he's a genius so he's figuring out stuff on his own as well but if you were to if you were to follow young people who can you know move the world well that's a couple

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know move the world well that's a couple of them right there I'm gonna leave you with one thought that I just want you to grapple with right it's sort of tangentially related to this topic but I'm just gonna give you this one thought and just listen to the sentence so I'm gonna say it twice because the first time you hear it you're gonna say mmm I want to hear that again so I'll say it twice all right here it is God is what's left after you take everything away
gonna say it again God is what's left after you take everything away and I'll talk to you tomorrow