History repeats itself
We're nearly past the point of no return they sealed the
coffin and it had your freedom in it now ladies and gentlemen changing tone it
is in the periods of the greatest monumental changes that the biggest
opportunities arise and those dark times paved the way for the most prosperous.
We've ever experienced the Renaissance a lot of the peasants used to work slave
like jobs went on to become the bourgeoisie enjoyed more wealth than they knew
what to do and a few men went on to become what I like to refer to as the
Renaissance man creating inventions that still deeply impact the world to this
day it was the greatest social shift in history and history repeats itself
we're about to experience the same the impetus that served as fuel for the
Renaissance was the sentiment that men needed to be men again they were tired
of this negative view towards men labeling our natural ambition of becoming our
best versions and achieving great things as something sinful or to be ashamed
of and this sentiment instigated a movement the government back on their path
working to achieve the potentials in this very same movement is happening today
and see it gaining momentum and growing exponentially all over social media millions
of men deciding to work on becoming the best version of themselves men deciding
that simply going to school and then slaving away at work for their entire
lives is not what they were set out to do and this message is being promoted by
the strong men that are brave enough to speak up against the craziness of
today's society this movement will be the fuel for the new coming renaissance
the digital renaissance it is inevitable and it will be magnitudes larger than
the last one you see during the Renaissance there was one specific family the
medicis going to fortune so big that they created their own bank and funded the
entire renaissance for over 30 years now compare that to today's standard and
you'll see that their fortune is a relatively moderate one it's estimated that
across 4 decades from the 1430s of 1470s the Medici family spent their
equivalent of half a billion dollars.
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