Think you understand how money works? Think again. In this episode, Casey pulls back the curtain on modern capital systems and reveals how they've evolved into something far more sophisticated than simple currency exchange. Spoiler: it's not really about money anymore.
On Pattern Break, we trace capital's evolution from actual cattle and grain to today's digital manipulation machines. Casey breaks down why the average American household carries over $6,000 in credit card debt while 40% can't cover a $400 emergency, and it's not what you think. You'll discover how recessions aren't random events but carefully timed extractions, why the top 1% controls 32% of wealth while half of Americans own just 2%, and how your attention has become the most valuable currency of all.
š Chapters:
[00:00] Introduction with Casey
[01:30] From cattle to credit: how capital abstracted from reality
[04:00] The psychology of debt and financial manipulation
[07:00] Why recessions happen every 7-10 years (hint: it's intentional)
[10:00] Attention as the new currency
[12:00] Breaking free from the extraction system
š Topics: capital systems, wealth inequality, debt psychology, financial manipulation, economic cycles, attention economy
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