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28 May 2026
1h 51m

Trump’s Iran Deal Disaster, Pope’s Holy War on AI, and the Death of Private Property | Tom Bilyeu Show Live

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Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory

Geopolitical instability, the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence, and the preservation of individual property rights define the current global landscape. Negotiations regarding Iran appear increasingly ineffective, signaling a potential decline in American influence reminiscent of historical imperial shifts. Meanwhile, the Pope’s formal warning against the unchecked pursuit of AI efficiency underscores a critical tension between technological progress and the preservation of human dignity. In New York, proposed housing policies that threaten private property rights face sharp criticism for ignoring historical economic precedents that link regulation to urban decay. Navigating these volatile times requires a disciplined commitment to first-principles thinking, emotional detachment from partisan narratives, and a focus on long-term asset preservation. Maintaining individual sovereignty remains essential as governments increasingly exert control over speech and property, necessitating a skeptical approach to centralized authority and ideological mandates.

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