The Great Reset

The word fiat is derived from Latin, meaning “let it be done”.
Reflecting the government’s authority in declaring colorful paper to be money.

The average lifespan of a government issued money is 27 years.
Admittedly, this can vary greatly, as there are many different approaches to creating and maintaining currency.

The United States Dollar was introduced in 1792, however it became a fiat currency only in 1971 when the Bretton Woods Agreement was abolished.
The Euro has a similar history. The European Unit of Account was introduced in 1950 and it was defined as equal to one USD.
It was later succeeded by the European Currency Unit in 1979, which ultimately became known as the Euro in 1999.
Other major currencies such as the British Pound and the Japanese Yen also became free-floating around the same time.

The average lifespan of a ruling empire is approximately 250 years.
Once again, this can vary greatly.
However it is worth noting that the United States was founded in 1776, making it 249 years old.

History does not always repeat itself, but it often rhymes.

The United States has been able to survive for so long mainly thanks to its strong military.
They have been able to intimidate other countries into accepting agreements which artificially drive the demand for the United States Dollar (i.e. Petrodollar).
Additionally, they have employed experimental techniques, such as quantitative easing (i.e. money printing), in order to keep the United States Dollar alive for as long as possible.

Money is a social construct.
It has no inherent value.
The value is agreed upon by a society.

In its simplest form, money is a means of storing time.

When living in harmony with nature one can choose to directly exchange their time and energy for the things they need and want.
This requires one to acquire many different skills.
Money allows people to specialize.

This system functions when money is backed by something with inherent value.
In combination with other interventions, such as taxation, inflation and minimum wages, it creates a system where people are no longer fairly rewarded for their labor.
It creates modern day slavery.

In nature living beings build or find their homes.
In most of the modern world humans are not permitted to do this.

We are taught to work for others in exchange for money until we are able to afford a home.
In 1970 the average age of a first-time home buyer in the United States was 25.
In 2025 this number is projected to rise to 38.
Keeping in mind that most homes are bought using a 30 year long mortgage, this hardly leaves enough time to pay it off before retirement.

The current debt slavery system thrives on envy.
Cheap dopamine has decimated the populace’s capacity for delayed gratification.
The general population has been conditioned to receive first and pay later.

Like peacocks they put their shiny trinkets on display, hoping that the next purchase will finally fill the void in their soul.
It never does.

Even those who manage to attain material wealth generally remain as slaves.
Seemingly oblivious to the irony, they wear expensive diamond chains.
They decorate their wrists with luxurious watches to keep track of their limited time.

Money is nothing more than a means to an end.
It is simply a tool.

Lack of money should not stop one from attaining freedom.
While it is true that a sufficient amount of money can buy freedom, the truth is that freedom begins where fear ends.

So what is my point?

We must remember that we are all born unafraid and uninhibited.

The system is designed to keep you stuck in the hamster wheel.
However, when you finally see through the mass hypnosis you realize that the only thing keeping you there is yourself.

The “elites” are touting their great reset.
I believe we are on the verge of witnessing something completely different.

I believe a great divide is coming.

There will be people who decide to stay in the “smart” cities.
People who decide to eat synthetic food while bathing in artificial blue light.
People who worship technology.

And there will be those who decide to return to nature.
Those who decide to regain their divinity.
Those who worship God.

Choose wisely.