At home in the six realms; an integral view of the transformation age; celebrating the good, the beautiful, and the true.

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Bill Epperly, PhD retweeted
Every single American is on the verge of becoming an historic monster that future generations will look on in shame, wondering how a people could be so depraved as to allow a clear and expressed genocide to be committed by their nation in their name.
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I’ve never been more optimistic about the future than I am today. AI is the technology the Integrative Worldview needed, and the worldview is what AI cannot succeed without.
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Remember, The Great Release (my essay of 2017) was always a basically simple diagnosis & prediction: that due to too much power concentrated in too few hands, the US will cause a total global systemic breakdown. This all continues until that underlying mechanism abates.
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Bill Epperly, PhD retweeted
Canceling all OpenAI products from every ecosystem & app I control, probably 100 . Just swapped to @AnthropicAI’s embedding partner @VoyageAI away from @OpenAI for the entire Integrative Cognitive Engine. You a small man w no moral compass? Fuck you, I’m done with you.
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So much anxiety & FOMO on X, but there’s never been a better time to be alive. Build anything. Go anywhere. Be anyone. And remember, whoever starts creating tomorrow hasn’t missed out. They jump to the front of the line, instantly integrating what everyone else did today.
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Bill Epperly, PhD retweeted
Big product-market opportunity for every senior software dev shop is Supervised Engineering Service. Flips the model: don’t get paid to code, get paid for monitoring clients whose AIs are coding. Go from $150/hr to $500/hr avg billing.
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You can joke about Pam Bondi’s ridiculous unprofessionalism all you want, but I’m deeply shocked by it: She acts as if she fears absolutely no consequences, convinced that there will be no more political power transfers. — This should shake everyone to their core.
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Bring on the goodness.
What’s funny is a blitzkrieg of virtue-restoring values is about to take over America, and it’s going to be so resolutely centered in society-conserving goodness that most of today’s so-called conservatives are going to absolutely hate it.
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Bill Epperly, PhD retweeted
The third story is a New Story of Wholeness for humanity in the 21st century, and it is the most credible, integrated story of who we really are.
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Bill Epperly, PhD retweeted
Rededicating America as Christian. Obamas as apes. These are strategies. Intentional. Aimed at the midterms. Keep the divisions salient. Get the left to overreact. Remind the base of the culture war and drive turnout.
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Bill Epperly, PhD retweeted
What is so striking about tech billionaires like Musk and Bezos is that there is nothing there, no class, no grace, no humour, no empathy, no style, no wit, no depth, no charm. Empty avatars of materialist greed and techno-capitalist authoritarianism devoid of all meaning.
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Bill Epperly, PhD retweeted
Christ. I’m regularly impressed by how insightful Chinese leaders are. Xi is absolutely right here, and it’s incredible he’s full-on operationalizing a critique about the west that we hardly even see or discuss.
You've doubtless read the numerous headlines these past few days on how Xi Jinping called for the Yuan to "become a global reserve currency." That's true, he actually said that. But, as is often the case, Western media are missing the forest for the trees. This is extracted from a speech in which Xi laid out a much grander vision of what a “modern financial system with Chinese characteristics” (中国特色现代金融体系) would look like, essentially China's answer to Wall Street. Fascinatingly, and in stark contrast to the actual Wall Street, Xi's main argument is that what matter most aren't the institutions or status that China is seeking to build up - such as having the Yuan as a global reserve currency. Those are secondary. Xi argues that what truly will make or break the system is its moral culture. As he describes it, the Western financial system is nihilistic, counterproductive and ultimately politically destabilizing. Nihilistic in the sense that finance without moral purpose becomes self-referential - it stops serving anything beyond itself. He calls it "脱实向虚" ("drifting from the real economy into the virtual"): when finance detaches from the real economy, it loses its reason for existing. It’s not creating wealth, it’s just moving numbers around. Counterproductive in the sense that it actually destroys the thing it depends on. As Xi explains "if [finance] becomes obsessed with self-circulation and self-expansion, it becomes water without a source, a tree without roots" (无源之水、无本之木). In other words, finance detached from the real economy - like a tree that has severed its own roots - ultimately kills the economy. Lastly, politically destabilizing in the sense that financial elites captured by greed become ungovernable - they corrupt regulators, buy politicians, evade accountability. The Qiushi commentary on Xi's speech is extremely blunt about this (qstheory.cn/20260131/f48890d…): they say Xi seeks to "avoid the Western predicament of financial oligarchs hijacking public policy and deepening social division." “Financial oligarchs hijacking public policy” (“金融寡头绑架公共政策”) is remarkably blunt language. It's essentially saying that the West allowed oligarchs to capture the state (not wrong!). To avoid all of this, Xi lays out a vision for - in many ways - an anti-Wall Street: a 金融强国 ("financial powerhouse") that puts serving the real economy at its core. A system that - Xi argues - will ultimately make the Yuan a global reserve currency precisely because, ultimately, a global reserve currency is backed by trust. That's the forest: how you build trust is what matters. In my latest article I break down the full speech, how exactly Xi proposes to build this anti-Wall Street and what it reveals about a question we in the West have stopped asking: what is our financial system actually for? Full article here: open.substack.com/pub/arnaud…
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We lack agreement as to what the USA of the 21st C should look and feel like. This needs to be resolved.
1/ Told someone this morning America’s core problem is it has no idea of what it wants to become, no coherent vision for itself in the 21st century… and certainly none that allies with reality at its leading-edge.
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RT @BillClinton: Over the course of a lifetime, we face only a few moments where the decisions we make and the actions we take will shape o…
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RT @dontforgetchaos: I make no apology for posting this photo. I think it’s a photo that will haunt America in the years to come. This is…
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Bill Epperly, PhD retweeted
Three, maybe even two, people who have been elected by American citizens could stop this all in its tracks. Think about having that power and not using it.
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We call the wealthy powerful, but they’re often the least truly powerful among us as their identity becomes imprisoned by the fiction of a number. And getting worse, as the Transformation Age has already broken the causal metaphysics of money.
They’re showing you what terrifies them.
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