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How the Protestant Reformation Accidentally Created Modern Capitalism


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Want to know why capitalism thrived in Protestant countries but struggled in Catholic ones? It wasn't economics or geography. It was anxiety. Casey breaks down how Martin Luther accidentally created the psychological conditions that made modern capitalism possible, turning religious doubt into economic drive.
šŸŽÆ What You'll Learn:
• How Luther's 95 Theses in 1517 created "salvation anxiety" that changed human behavior forever
• Why Protestant regions like the Netherlands developed banking faster than Catholic areas
• The weird connection between reading the Bible and becoming better at business
• How predestination doctrine accidentally created the perfect mindset for entrepreneurship
šŸ‘¤ Perfect for: lifelong learners and anyone passionate about personal growth who wants to understand how religious psychology still shapes economic behavior today.
šŸ“ Chapters:
[00:00] Casey introduces Luther's unintended economic revolution
[02:00] The indulgence crisis that sparked everything
[04:30] Why salvation anxiety drove people to work harder
[07:00] Protestant literacy accidentally creates skilled workers
[09:30] How predestination psychology mirrors modern startup culture
[11:00] Patterns you can spot in today's economy
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šŸ” Topics: Protestant Reformation, capitalism history, religious psychology, economic patterns, behavioral economics

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Pattern BreakBy Adrian Walsh