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In this documentary-style episode told in seven movements, The King Writes unveils a tale of two worlds. One built on scarcity, deception, and the worship of money-and another established on certainty, trust, and restored identity.
Through poetic narration, this episode exposes how abundance was distorted into lack, how systems collapsed not from shortage but from corrupted sight, and how a new world arrives-not by force, but by understanding. Here, true wealth is redefined, love becomes the economy, and identity breaks the spell of fear.
This is not a vision of a world to be built, but a reality to be recognized.
The question remains: which world are you living in?
By Nosakhare IzevbigieIn this documentary-style episode told in seven movements, The King Writes unveils a tale of two worlds. One built on scarcity, deception, and the worship of money-and another established on certainty, trust, and restored identity.
Through poetic narration, this episode exposes how abundance was distorted into lack, how systems collapsed not from shortage but from corrupted sight, and how a new world arrives-not by force, but by understanding. Here, true wealth is redefined, love becomes the economy, and identity breaks the spell of fear.
This is not a vision of a world to be built, but a reality to be recognized.
The question remains: which world are you living in?