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<blockquote data-quote="porco-dddio" data-source="post: 83615" data-attributes="member: 656"><p>Once I acknowledged normies prioritize grift over value, and I seen the horrible situation with all the degeneracy, I asked myself how do historical brands cope with it? I mean, imagine youre a luxury brand, and you have to pay 10k a month artisans highly skilled in switzerland, you have a mission and you cant just capitulate and lose against grifters. </p><p></p><p>You cant just "give up" you have to find a way. </p><p></p><p>And I noticed, these brands created spinoffs, sub-brands, and they use grifting tactics to fuel their model, in other words someone else had my same idea, but they studied it far beyond what I expected. I mean, talk of "blackpill", some industrialists have much more of it than I cnsidered myself. </p><p></p><p>The way they cope with grifting, is they hypergrift, they sell products at 10X overprice to chinese and rich russians, people who have been artificially created, a new wealthy class educated on life coaching manuals. These new rich people are all griftable, they possess no culture, dont know the name of their fathers and have no dignity, so they exist only as pawns to perform cynical economical transactions. I see them as meatbags who carry with them resources and can transact, eventually they will be replaced by robots with a bank account and crypto capability. Robots in the future will replace the managerial class, the wealthy entrepreneurs and the useless readers of life coaching. </p><p></p><p>Once you create spinoffs and sell shit grifts, you can afford to pay for innovation, art, preserve your mission. But while this plan is working, is also delicate and can break anymoment, you just need 1 rotten apple in your family line to ruin this operation. Its very very delicate, and somehow you have to infuse your descendants with the same mission that you carried, and hope and pray they will find the call of blood and be loyal to the family mission. </p><p></p><p>I noticed its not that easy, participate in grifting can corrupt you, all can happen to make you run circles instead of walking straight like you should.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="porco-dddio, post: 83615, member: 656"] Once I acknowledged normies prioritize grift over value, and I seen the horrible situation with all the degeneracy, I asked myself how do historical brands cope with it? I mean, imagine youre a luxury brand, and you have to pay 10k a month artisans highly skilled in switzerland, you have a mission and you cant just capitulate and lose against grifters. You cant just "give up" you have to find a way. And I noticed, these brands created spinoffs, sub-brands, and they use grifting tactics to fuel their model, in other words someone else had my same idea, but they studied it far beyond what I expected. I mean, talk of "blackpill", some industrialists have much more of it than I cnsidered myself. The way they cope with grifting, is they hypergrift, they sell products at 10X overprice to chinese and rich russians, people who have been artificially created, a new wealthy class educated on life coaching manuals. These new rich people are all griftable, they possess no culture, dont know the name of their fathers and have no dignity, so they exist only as pawns to perform cynical economical transactions. I see them as meatbags who carry with them resources and can transact, eventually they will be replaced by robots with a bank account and crypto capability. Robots in the future will replace the managerial class, the wealthy entrepreneurs and the useless readers of life coaching. Once you create spinoffs and sell shit grifts, you can afford to pay for innovation, art, preserve your mission. But while this plan is working, is also delicate and can break anymoment, you just need 1 rotten apple in your family line to ruin this operation. Its very very delicate, and somehow you have to infuse your descendants with the same mission that you carried, and hope and pray they will find the call of blood and be loyal to the family mission. I noticed its not that easy, participate in grifting can corrupt you, all can happen to make you run circles instead of walking straight like you should. [/QUOTE]
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