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The Doomsday Scam In The Era of AI
The Doomsday Scam In The Era of AI
Dear Reader,
There’s a class of people I can’t stand.
The experts. The academics. The ones with a Ph.D. and a lifetime of being wrong.
The experts are wrong. For decades, doomsayers like Paul Ehrlich have been selling fear, predicting mass starvation and collapse.
A groundbreaking book, “Superabundance,” proves that for every 1% increase in population, the abundance of resources increases by much more.
Stop listening to the prophets of doom. They are selling a bankrupt ideology. The greatest resource on Earth is the human mind. Bet on innovation.
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Paul Ehrlich was their king. The man was a doomsday machine.
For more than 50 years, he sold fear. His book, “The Population Bomb,” was a bestseller. He went on “The Tonight Show” 25 times. He was a star.
He predicted England would not exist by the year 2000.
He predicted mass starvation that would kill hundreds of millions in the 1970s. He said the “cancer of population growth” had to be “cut out.”
He was wrong. About everything. Spectacularly wrong.
My poor dad would have read Ehrlich’s book and been terrified. He believed in experts.
He trusted the system. He would have saved his money, hunkered down, and prepared for the end.
My rich dad would have laughed. He would have seen Ehrlich for what he was: a salesman. A very successful salesman of a very bad product: fear.
The Currency of Fear
Rich dad taught me that academics live in a world of theory.
They don’t have skin in the game. They can be wrong for 50 years and still get invited to Davos.
They get paid in prestige, not in profits.
Ehrlich was the master. When his predictions failed, he didn’t apologize.
He didn’t admit his mistake. He doubled down. He said he was just “premature.” He compared himself to science itself. The arrogance is breathtaking.
But his ideas weren’t harmless. They were poison.
His ideology inspired forced sterilization campaigns in India. Millions of men were sterilized against their will.
All in the name of a “good cause.” All based on the theories of a man who was wrong about everything.
This is what happens when you let academics run the world.
They see people as a problem. A “cancer.” A liability on a spreadsheet.
Rich people don’t see people that way. We see people as the ultimate asset.
The Superabundance Secret: Innovation
There’s a new book out called “Superabundance.” It’s written by two guys, Marian Tupy and Gale Pooley, who did the math.
The real math. Not the fantasy math of the doomsayers.
And what they found will blow your mind.
They found that for every 1% increase in the world’s population, the abundance of resources increases by even more. We are in a state of “superabundance.”
How is this possible? Simple.
Innovation.
People are not just mouths to feed. They are minds that create. They are innovators. They are entrepreneurs. They solve problems.
Ehrlich and his kind see a world of finite resources. A fixed pie.
If one person gets a slice, another person gets less. That’s the poor dad mindset.
The rich dad mindset is different. We don’t see a fixed pie. We see a recipe. And we know that with a little innovation, we can bake more pies. Bigger pies. Better pies.
Tupy and Pooley measure this with something called “time prices.” It’s a brilliant concept.
They don’t ask how much something costs in dollars. They ask how much it costs in time.
How many hours do you have to work to buy a loaf of bread? A gallon of gas? A new phone?
And what they found is that the time price of almost everything has been plummeting for centuries.
Why? Because of innovation. We get better at making things. We find new resources. We invent new technologies.
The human mind is the ultimate resource. And it is not finite. It is infinite.
Bet on the Innovators
Ehrlich saw humans as a cancer. I see them as the cure.
Every problem is an opportunity for an entrepreneur to get rich.
Food scarcity? We invented the Green Revolution.
Energy crisis? We invented fracking and solar panels.
The doomsayers are always wrong because they always underestimate the power of human ingenuity.
They are still doing it today. The new crop of doomsday experts now pontificates about Artificial Intelligence.
They cry that AI will displace all jobs, leaving humanity useless and unemployed.
Their brilliant solution? Universal Basic Income. UBI. They want to make everyone a government dependent, paid to sit at home and do nothing.
It’s the ultimate poor dad mindset—a salary from the state, not a fortune from your assets.
It’s the same old song from the same old fear-mongers, just with a high-tech gloss.
Don’t listen to them. They are trying to make you poor. They are trying to make you compliant.
They are trying to sell you a world of scarcity because that’s the only world where they have power.
Your job is to reject their world. Your job is to bet on abundance. Your job is to bet on innovation.
Invest in the entrepreneurs who are solving real problems. Invest in the technologies that are making the world a better place.
Own the assets that will benefit from human progress, not from human misery.
Gold. Silver. Bitcoin. Real estate that provides housing for a growing population.
And most importantly, your own financial education. That’s the one asset that no one can take away from you.
The doomsayers will always be with us. But they will also always be wrong.
Because they are betting against the most powerful force in the universe: the creative power of the human mind.
Kiyosaki Uncensored
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