Brian Deegan Shares His Success Blueprint (Most People Won’t Follow It)
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In this interview, Yaron Brook argues that widespread frustration stems from an under‑educated public and a mixed economy that mistakenly blames capitalism for issues actually caused by excessive state control and regulation. He explains how property rights, free markets and entrepreneurial freedom generate wealth and lift people out of poverty, warning that genuine socialism leads to suffering and that defending capitalism is essential.
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In this interview Yaron Brook explains how markets excel at pricing conventional risks but fail dramatically when whole societies abandon rational decision‑making, turning emotion‑driven narratives into a systemic market hazard. He argues that rising collective irrationality—spurred by education, regulation and cultural shifts—creates volatility, mispriced assets, and ultimately threatens the stability of the financial system.
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Simon Dixon explains that the political and financial system isn’t malfunctioning—it simply operates by the rules of power and money, and understanding that “game” reveals why votes matter far less than wealth and how tools like self‑custodied Bitcoin can let individuals opt out of the Federal Reserve‑driven structure. He urges viewers to boycott the system by holding Bitcoin independently, investing locally, and building sovereign wealth, and invites them to watch the full‑length discussion for deeper insight.
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.In this episode Mark Moss and guest Simon Dixon dissect how a centuries‑old “financial industrial complex”—born from the British Empire’s war‑funding tricks, refined by central banks, private‑equity giants, and the military‑industrial machine—engineers market volatility, debt‑based fiat systems, and global power by weaponizing media, technology, and sovereign finance. They argue that Bitcoin is the rare tool capable of restoring individual, corporate, and national sovereignty, even as the same entrenched elites race to capture, tokenize, and control it through ETFs, custodial schemes, and stable‑coin networks.
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In this thought-provoking discussion, Colonel Douglas Macgregor explores how unchecked money printing has paved the way for perpetual warfare and economic decline in the U.S., tracing the roots back to the Vietnam War and the abandonment of the gold standard. He emphasizes that this financial strategy has led to significant societal challenges, including wage suppression and the outsourcing of jobs, while also critiquing the lack of a long-term national strategy for critical industries and economic stability.
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In this video, Ben Perrin shares his experience of living on Bitcoin since 2020, discussing the tax implications and practical strategies that make this lifestyle feasible. He also highlights the importance of self-custody and security measures for Bitcoin, providing insights into wallets, multi-signature setups, and inheritance planning.
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In this video, Ben Perrin discusses the often overlooked risks associated with Bitcoin that go beyond price fluctuations and regulations, emphasizing the importance of self-sovereignty and security for users as adoption grows. Together, they explore practical steps for safeguarding one's Bitcoin, the evolving landscape of monetary use cases, and the need for individuals to understand and utilize the technology effectively.
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In this thought-provoking video, Mel Mattison discusses the inherent flaws in today's financial system, highlighting the loss of control by the Federal Reserve and the growing dominance of government spending. He emphasizes the need for a new monetary system, advocating for Bitcoin as a potential solution to escape the manipulation by elite financial powers throughout history.
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In this insightful discussion, analyst Mel Matson challenges the prevailing doom-and-gloom predictions of a market crash, arguing instead for an imminent bull run across various asset classes, including Bitcoin and gold, driven by increasing liquidity. He emphasizes the need to focus on the larger monetary system at play while addressing the short-term volatility that is impacting market sentiment and positioning investors for potential gains ahead.
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In this thought-provoking discussion, Colonel Douglas Macgregor examines the unsustainable nature of America's global role, citing massive debt and diminished military capability as key factors. He argues for a shift in foreign policy towards war avoidance and a reassessment of defense spending priorities, reflecting on historical parallels with Britain's imperial decline.
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In this thought-provoking discussion, Colonel Douglas Macgregor explores the current instability of America and its global influence, emphasizing the looming threat of war and the nation's escalating debt crisis. He critiques the lack of a coherent national strategy and warns that without significant changes, the U.S. could face dire consequences as global power dynamics shift.
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In this thought-provoking discussion, Natalie Brunell explores how Bitcoin can act as a beacon of hope in a failing economic system that often leaves individuals feeling powerless and disenfranchised. She emphasizes the importance of understanding money's fundamental structures and advocates for Bitcoin as a means to restore the American dream by providing people with a stable, inflation-proof currency to save and invest in their futures.
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In this compelling discussion, Luke Gromen addresses the rising concern of financial repression as governments attempt to navigate high debt levels and economic challenges through aggressive intervention. He advocates for Bitcoin as a potential escape route amid increasing volatility and the shifting dynamics of asset markets, emphasizing its importance in the context of ongoing inflation and devaluation pressures.
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In this video, Michael Saylor discusses his journey in building billion-dollar companies, focusing on his innovative "refinery model" that leverages Bitcoin as a raw asset for creating financial products. He emphasizes the concept of a treasury preferred credit instrument, which aims to reduce risk and volatility while providing attractive yields, effectively revolutionizing digital finance.
10:20In this thought-provoking discussion, Luke Gromen explores the potential incompatibility of artificial intelligence with our current debt-based economy, highlighting the disruptive effects AI could have on the labor market and overall financial stability. He delves into historical precedents and the urgency of addressing the economic challenges posed by rapid technological advancements and demographic shifts.
39:01In this discussion, Luke Gromen analyzes the precarious state of the U.S. economy, highlighting the alarming fiscal deficits faced by the Federal Reserve and the potential collapse of social entitlements. He emphasizes the impact of AI on the labor market and urges individuals to rethink their investment strategies in light of rising inflation, arguing for a stronger focus on assets like gold and Bitcoin over traditional fiat currencies.
12:12In this thought-provoking discussion, Dhruv Bansal explores the looming threat of quantum computing on Bitcoin security and the implications of potential vulnerabilities in the network. He highlights the urgency of adopting post-quantum cryptography while weighing the challenges posed by decentralized consensus and the future of Satoshi's coins.
1:06:24In this insightful discussion, Dhruv Bansal and Drew Bonsole explore the transformative potential of Bitcoin and its intersection with AI, emphasizing the importance of decentralized and collaborative custody solutions for secure asset management. They delve into the evolving paradigm of Bitcoin as more than just digital gold, highlighting its programmability and capacity to disrupt traditional financial systems while also addressing the complexities of securing digital assets.