Reference + personal understanding

Tiara 2022-03-24 09:03:12

I recommend it again. When I watched it for the first time last year, because of the large area of ​​content involved in politics and finance, my understanding was a bit obscure and my feelings were shallow. After watching it again, I finally got some feelings. I would like to share a few feelings:
1. We Living in a bad and boring society. The social system is broken.
2. The establishment of a monetary system is inherently inconsistent with sustainable development
. 3. Whoever plays well in finance and politics will have a hard time in the future. If a big China wants to stand in the world, it needs to overturn some things. Just reform is not enough. ~
4. In the monetary system, inflation is a historical necessity, and its original intention is debt.
5. Work makes people numb to the surroundings, but it makes people more addicted to material desires and pleasures. I should also reflect on it.
6. Debt and bribes can control a country, and invisible knives are powerful
. 7. The nature of education has changed. , only transmits the ability of the next generation to work, not a generalist, making its survivability extremely

limited

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Extended Reading
  • Kaelyn 2022-04-22 07:01:47

    20110825 @ home : Same as "inside job" / Still a reservation for Venus Project / world united = new world order? it's still a paradox.

  • Lila 2022-04-24 07:01:20

    The solution proposed at the end is very good, but the more advanced technology will bring new problems, especially in AI, but although it is not perfect, at least the promotion of free energy is much better than oil and so on.

Zeitgeist: Addendum quotes

  • Narrator: In a world where 1 % of the population owns 40% of the planet's wealth... In a world where 34,000 children die every single day from poverty and preventable diseases, and where 50% of the world's population lives on less than 2 dollars a day... One thing is clear. Something is very wrong. And whether we are aware of it or not, the lifeblood of all our established institutions and thus society itself is money.

  • Narrator: Physical slavery requires people to be housed and fed. Economic slavery requires people to feed and house themselves.