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3 Ways the World Order is Changing


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·Nov 8, 2024

I'm desperately trying to pass along my thoughts to help you understand how the world order is changing. Um, it's changing in three very important ways. It's changing financially and economically in important ways that you can see. It's changing because of the great internal conflict that's happening, and it's also changing because of the external conflict.

These three things are coming together to create a perfect storm of sorts. I want to help you understand that by passing it along. I'm doing that in a couple of ways. I've written a book, "Principles for Dealing with the Change of World Order." I have done a free animated video called "The Changing World Order."

I'm on these social posts in the way that we're now interacting. If you take your questions and you post them in the comments, I'm going to take the best questions and I'm going to answer them. I'll answer them here, and I'm going to answer them across my social, so everyone could benefit.

So, it's there for you if you want it. And if you don't want it, it's okay. I'm at a stage in my life, 74 years old, where I feel compelled to pass that along to you. So, it's there for you to take or leave.

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