@steven: Why does working harder no longer feel like enough? That was the question I kept coming back to in this debate between Daniel Priestley and Nick Hanauer. Because everywhere you look, people are angry. They’re doing the work and following the rules, but still feeling like security and opportunity are moving further away. Nick’s view is that capitalism only works when the people doing the work are properly included in it. Better wages, better standards and companies being forced to treat people with dignity. Daniel agrees that people are being left behind, but he thinks the deeper problem is ownership. His point is that if people don’t own a home, a business, shares or any part of the system, then they don’t really feel like they’re part of capitalism at all. We discussed things like: - Better wages and protections and whether they can solve a deeper ownership gap. - If taxing the rich a real solution or political slogan? - AI changing the value of human labour. - Small businesses caught between government pressure and corporate scale. - People losing faith in an economy that no longer gives them a stake. One version of capitalism creates growth but leaves too many people behind. Another version protects people but can make it harder for businesses to grow, hire and take risks. That’s why this conversation felt so important. I was genuinely trying to understand where the middle ground is, because if people don’t feel protected by the system or included in the upside of it, it’s easy to understand why so many are losing faith in it.

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ale_nyxx
☁️𝓐𝓵𝓮𝓬𝓱𝓮𝓻𝓻𝔂 ִֶ☾. :
my aunt who never talks about books randomly sent me a link to book The Secret Side of Our Existence by Victor Hale and just said “read this.” no explanation nothing. i read it in two days and now i understand why she didn’t even try to explain it over text. some parts just make you stop and go wait. why does this actually make sense you wait read this book. it will change your life
2026-06-08 07:18:58
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yhonys_wtf666
yhonys_wtf666 :
every spiritually intuitive person i've told about The Secret Book of Manifestation by Leyla Lust came back with the same sentence: how did i not know about this sooner
2026-06-08 16:58:58
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20__smra
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great video, totally agree with this!
2026-06-09 20:16:16
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lini.bd
lini.bd :
STEVEN! HIRE ME AS YOUR COMMUNITY MANAGER SO I CAN REPLY TO YOUR COMMENTS! I filled out the culture fit survey today via LinkedIn 🤗
2026-06-08 21:37:08
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hassankhan79961
Hassan Khan :
Nick is right and these 2 ultra wealthy charlatans don't want to acknowledge that the Neoliberal Economic system is the problem.
2026-06-09 12:35:39
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nowwebuildshow
Now We Build :
This conversation is so timely, we really need to rethink how we build security in this new economy.
2026-06-08 09:25:22
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coolbeanzbruhh
coolbeansbro :
23rd
2026-06-08 22:42:35
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1998abc2105
1 9 9 8 ❤️‍🔥A🫰🏼 :
There are deeper layers behind the whole manifestation concept. I highly recommend exploring them in The Secret Book of Manifestation by Leyla Lust.
2026-06-08 16:58:57
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honestman316
HonestMan :
give credit to the editor, he gave more explanation
2026-06-08 13:25:47
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khalid :
Third
2026-06-08 07:11:16
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edward.salgado6
✝️🇲🇽Edward🇲🇽✝️ :
First somehow
2026-06-08 07:07:38
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sotipanky10
Sotipanky :
Great perspective
2026-06-08 11:54:55
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imad.hanif
Imad Hanif :
🧸: Money is like fire, for the love of it consumes everything, while wisdom and knowledge are like water that nourishes the souls and minds... and that is why if the rain is scarce, the grass dries up and firewood dries up, and then fire comes and consumes everything...
2026-06-08 09:45:53
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saisanjeevkaranam
saisanjeevkaranam :
First
2026-06-08 07:06:58
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godzson96
🙏GodzSon😇 :
I need the full episode 🙏😏m going to watch it right now
2026-06-08 08:51:26
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hot_headed_geek
NDW :
The only way to reign in corporate power is through Big Government! What are people not understanding about this.
2026-06-10 14:19:21
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kevinxuya
KIWI :
im not a book person at all but book The Secret Side of Our Existence by Victor Hale got recommended to me by three different people in the same week. that felt random enough to check it out. read it in two nights and i kinda see why people keep passing it around quietly. it’s one of those things that just makes you pause and think for a bit you must read this book. it will change your life
2026-06-08 07:18:58
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sjones._.1
Sjones :
💪
2026-06-08 07:11:29
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MissJayia :
I left a job working for a school district for 20 years where my top salary was $42,000. My husband and I took a mortgage of 60,000 from our home as a 10 year loan and put 50,000 to buy a preschool. In the first year, I doubled my income in the second year. I tripled it, and I never looked back. You don’t have to make a large salary to start a business. There’s lots of businesses that are started with little to nothing. Whoever this guy is, is spouting lies!
2026-06-09 06:26:46
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automatically300
The Mad Chimp :
The only thing you need to own is your own mind, everything from there is possible. Apparently there are alternative structures to governance: Cherán, Mexico Indigenous Purépecha town expelled corrupt police/politicians and built self-government, community security, forest defence, and local assemblies. It is often cited as a strong modern example of community self-rule. Still exists inside Mexico’s legal framework; not “no rules.” Zapatista communities, Chiapas Built autonomous schools, health systems, local assemblies, and regional governance outside normal Mexican party/state structures for decades. In 2023 they dissolved/restructured their autonomous municipalities amid cartel violence and safety concerns, so success was real but pressured. Auroville, India Intentional township of over 3,300 people from 60 nations, experimenting with collective living, shared resources, and self-organisation. Legally entangled with the Indian state/Auroville Foundation; not sovereign. Christiania, Denmark Autonomous neighbourhood in Copenhagen with self-declared rules for 50+ years. Drug-market/gang problems forced state/community intervention; Reuters notes residents acted to dismantle Pusher Street for survival. Amish communities Strong mutual aid, internal social rules, health-bill support, barn-raising/disaster support, low dependence on state welfare systems. They still live within state law; success comes from dense culture, discipline, and shared norms. Marinaleda, Spain Self-management, assemblies, cooperative labour, and low-cost self-build housing are a real working model. It uses municipal power and regional/state support too, so not “without government.” AANES / Rojava, North & East Syria Built a de facto autonomous region with councils/communes, women’s participation, and local governance during war.
2026-06-08 15:26:12
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