The Belmar Bros Glitch Through Geneva
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00:00:00 In this section, Luke Belmar talks about the importance of having a flexible mindset and being open to new possibilities. He emphasizes the power of self-belief and confidence in achieving success. He also encourages listeners to think outside the box and not limit themselves to traditional ways of making money. Belmar discusses the loopholes and intentional rules created by those in power and encourages viewers to exploit the system to their advantage. He challenges listeners to imagine a world where failure is not an option and encourages them to strive for greatness. Belmar's message is one of empowerment and self-development, urging viewers to break free from societal norms and pursue their dreams.
00:05:00 In this section, the speaker discusses how the financial ecosystem is controlled by banks and central banks, as they control the money. He draws a comparison to Monopoly, stating that the rules of the game allow the bank to never run out of money because they can simply write dollar signs on paper to represent more money. The speaker argues that the game is rigged, and that the system allows a select few to create money out of thin air while others have to work hard. He also touches on the concept of the Federal Reserve creating money and buying bonds, highlighting the disparity between the output ratio of those with power and those without. The speaker ultimately suggests that certain individuals who possess willpower, discipline, and knowledge can become anomalies or "glitches" in the system. The section concludes with the speaker discussing a building called Palace Wilson in Geneva, named after Woodrow Wilson, who embodied the philosophy that the government's rights change based on what is good for the people. This section illustrates the speaker's perspective on the financial system and the power dynamics at play.
00:10:00 In this section of the video, the Belmar Bros discuss the importance of positive energy and surrounding yourself with positive environments. They talk about the contrast between their experiences in America, where lunch breaks were spent inside cubicles, and the outdoor lunch culture they observed in Geneva. They emphasize the idea that positive energy leads to success and thriving. The video also touches on the concept of energy vampires and how everything is measured in terms of energy. They mention the need to break free from the "cubicle Matrix" and pursue a lifestyle that involves experiencing life and pursuing one's fullest potential. The video ends with a preview of their upcoming adventures in Zermatt.
The Belmar Bros Glitch Through Geneva
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00:00:00 In this section, Luke Belmar talks about the importance of having a flexible mindset and being open to new possibilities. He emphasizes the power of self-belief and confidence in achieving success. He also encourages listeners to think outside the box and not limit themselves to traditional ways of making money. Belmar discusses the loopholes and intentional rules created by those in power and encourages viewers to exploit the system to their advantage. He challenges listeners to imagine a world where failure is not an option and encourages them to strive for greatness. Belmar's message is one of empowerment and self-development, urging viewers to break free from societal norms and pursue their dreams.
00:05:00 In this section, the speaker discusses how the financial ecosystem is controlled by banks and central banks, as they control the money. He draws a comparison to Monopoly, stating that the rules of the game allow the bank to never run out of money because they can simply write dollar signs on paper to represent more money. The speaker argues that the game is rigged, and that the system allows a select few to create money out of thin air while others have to work hard. He also touches on the concept of the Federal Reserve creating money and buying bonds, highlighting the disparity between the output ratio of those with power and those without. The speaker ultimately suggests that certain individuals who possess willpower, discipline, and knowledge can become anomalies or "glitches" in the system. The section concludes with the speaker discussing a building called Palace Wilson in Geneva, named after Woodrow Wilson, who embodied the philosophy that the government's rights change based on what is good for the people. This section illustrates the speaker's perspective on the financial system and the power dynamics at play.
00:10:00 In this section of the video, the Belmar Bros discuss the importance of positive energy and surrounding yourself with positive environments. They talk about the contrast between their experiences in America, where lunch breaks were spent inside cubicles, and the outdoor lunch culture they observed in Geneva. They emphasize the idea that positive energy leads to success and thriving. The video also touches on the concept of energy vampires and how everything is measured in terms of energy. They mention the need to break free from the "cubicle Matrix" and pursue a lifestyle that involves experiencing life and pursuing one's fullest potential. The video ends with a preview of their upcoming adventures in Zermatt.
The Belmar Bros Glitch Through Geneva
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00:00:00 In this section, Luke Belmar talks about the importance of having a flexible mindset and being open to new possibilities. He emphasizes the power of self-belief and confidence in achieving success. He also encourages listeners to think outside the box and not limit themselves to traditional ways of making money. Belmar discusses the loopholes and intentional rules created by those in power and encourages viewers to exploit the system to their advantage. He challenges listeners to imagine a world where failure is not an option and encourages them to strive for greatness. Belmar's message is one of empowerment and self-development, urging viewers to break free from societal norms and pursue their dreams.
00:05:00 In this section, the speaker discusses how the financial ecosystem is controlled by banks and central banks, as they control the money. He draws a comparison to Monopoly, stating that the rules of the game allow the bank to never run out of money because they can simply write dollar signs on paper to represent more money. The speaker argues that the game is rigged, and that the system allows a select few to create money out of thin air while others have to work hard. He also touches on the concept of the Federal Reserve creating money and buying bonds, highlighting the disparity between the output ratio of those with power and those without. The speaker ultimately suggests that certain individuals who possess willpower, discipline, and knowledge can become anomalies or "glitches" in the system. The section concludes with the speaker discussing a building called Palace Wilson in Geneva, named after Woodrow Wilson, who embodied the philosophy that the government's rights change based on what is good for the people. This section illustrates the speaker's perspective on the financial system and the power dynamics at play.
00:10:00 In this section of the video, the Belmar Bros discuss the importance of positive energy and surrounding yourself with positive environments. They talk about the contrast between their experiences in America, where lunch breaks were spent inside cubicles, and the outdoor lunch culture they observed in Geneva. They emphasize the idea that positive energy leads to success and thriving. The video also touches on the concept of energy vampires and how everything is measured in terms of energy. They mention the need to break free from the "cubicle Matrix" and pursue a lifestyle that involves experiencing life and pursuing one's fullest potential. The video ends with a preview of their upcoming adventures in Zermatt.