Tom Bilyeu
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worked for longer had we not also believed that that needed to apply to the rest of the world.
And so by throwing our doors open and ignoring the fact of the freeloader problem, we have now created a situation where we're going to find that this kind of fraud is everywhere.
And it goes down to the individual level where it's like some people are just, I don't really need this, but I'm going to take it anyway.
All the way up to just massive entrenched corruption in entire regions.
And we're going to have to root it all out.
We are going to have to get disciplined again, realize we have to be fiscally responsible, realize that in the modern era, there's no reason that you can't account for every single penny ever.
AI should be able to track an infinite number of transactions almost infinitely quickly.
Like it'll be able to churn through global economic purchases, let's say within five years, like it will be able to do it effectively in real time.
So that's where it's like, if we don't track it, we don't want to track it.
Well, I think it gets a lot of scrutiny from the public.
People are very angry about it.
People don't think that things are working the way that they should be.
And they are correct about that.
The thing that would need to be done to fix it, though, is where everything falls apart.
So first of all, people would actually have to get economically literate to vote for the right things.
We would have to get money out of politics.
We would have to stop cramming things into bills.
We would need to wildly simplify the tax code, which stands at, if I remember correctly, 4 million words, which is just stupid.
It's like long in a fantasy novel.
A crazy long book is going to be 120,000 words.