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The Working Class Alchemist's avatar

This resonates deeply. Becoming a high-agency creator is essential in this transition, but let’s zoom out.

Even if you build a one-person empire, orchestrate AI like a symphony, and master the art of solving infinite problems… your access to land, food, water, energy, and freedom still depends on centralized systems: governments, banks, supply chains, Big Tech platforms.

What happens when:

• Your account gets locked for “misinformation”?

• A digital ID or social credit score becomes mandatory for transactions?

• Access to food and energy is tied to compliance (vaccines, chips, political ideology)?

At that point, all the intelligence, taste, and AI prompts in the world won’t save you. You’ll still be trapped in a cage just a gold-plated one.

This is the hidden trap:

Most “get rich and leverage tech” thinking assumes the system will remain benevolent and stable. But the further we move toward digitization, the more fragile our independence becomes.

Real freedom comes when we combine high agency and AI mastery with self-sufficiency:

• Grow food → control your own nutrition.

• Generate energy → minimize external dependence.

• Build local trust networks → create resilience beyond platforms.

The goal isn’t to reject technology. It’s to use the system while building parallel structures that can’t be switched off.

Those who see this bigger picture aren’t just preparing to thrive, they’re preparing to stay free.

Who else is thinking like this?

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Tahir Hussain's avatar

Got tired of rolling my eyes while reading.

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