Tom Bilyeu
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So you've, you've looked at this stuff so many times.
It's really, really quite breathtaking.
Um, but there are ways to do this.
Well, there are ways to do this poorly.
Uh, you know, we're in an election year.
I consider myself like the most apolitical human being on the planet.
But when I stop and think about, OK, well, if I'm an average person and let's say that I'm really doing my best, I'm doing the blocking and tackling.
I'm saving what I can save.
I've cut my expenses back.
I'm earning, you know, what I can.
Let's hope that they either have kept their job or were able to quickly get another job.
How should they be thinking?
Like, what are what is the right way to go through this deleveraging at a political level?
Maybe politics isn't the right word, but like at a higher level.
So looking at the historical perspective, who has done this well?
And then what have been mistakes that have led to literal revolution?
What countries or what periods of time has going through this kind of crisis been managed well so that we come out the other side with as little sort of pain and suffering as possible?
As we sort of step back and start taking a longer view of this, what's the role that you see education playing in?
I've sort of, when I grew up, it was just assumed I was going to go to college.
I did go to college and I would have for a very long time told everybody they should be going to college.