Someone said there isn't enough gold for everyone—if there was, that wouldn't be an asset.
Let's talk about "a diamond is a girl's best friend" and the real story behind it.
Diamonds aren't rare. De Beers stockpiled them and created artificial scarcity. "A diamond is forever" was invented by an ad copywriter in the 1940s to sell a lie.
Today, lab-grown diamonds are identical to natural ones—and sell for up to 80% less.
Meanwhile, enough food is produced to feed 11 billion people. 8 billion people exist. Yet 733 million go hungry.
The problem isn't scarcity—it's manufactured scarcity. War, waste, and inequality.
Gold, diamonds, food—all controlled by the same lie: "There's not enough."
There is enough. They just don't want you to know it.
We don't need their system. We need our own.
Let's talk about "a diamond is a girl's best friend" and the real story behind it.
Diamonds aren't rare. De Beers stockpiled them and created artificial scarcity. "A diamond is forever" was invented by an ad copywriter in the 1940s to sell a lie.
Today, lab-grown diamonds are identical to natural ones—and sell for up to 80% less.
Meanwhile, enough food is produced to feed 11 billion people. 8 billion people exist. Yet 733 million go hungry.
The problem isn't scarcity—it's manufactured scarcity. War, waste, and inequality.
Gold, diamonds, food—all controlled by the same lie: "There's not enough."
There is enough. They just don't want you to know it.
We don't need their system. We need our own.