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Have you ever wondered how emperors controlled millions? Beyond guards and armies lies a deeper secret β "Emperor Magic." This isn't about tyranny, but a potent understanding of human nature and mastery that the elite 1% relentlessly pursue.
In this Finance Hacked video, we delve into this ancient wisdom, exploring why conventional advice about leadership and relationships often fails. Discover why true strength lies in self-reliance and how challenging widely accepted notions is crucial for success.
Learn how to:
Understand the true dynamics of power and influence.
Apply "Emperor Magic" to your business, career, and even personal relationships.
Break free from limiting beliefs and societal expectations.
Cultivate a resilient mindset essential for leadership and financial freedom.
Attract and inspire others to support your vision.
This isn't your average business advice. We're revealing the often uncomfortable truths about what it takes to reach the top and stay there. If you're an entrepreneur, investor, or aspiring to financial independence, this knowledge is vital to avoid being controlled and instead, learn to control your own destiny.
Don't rely solely on intuition. Master the art of human dynamics.
If you're ready to build wealth, lead effectively, and achieve true financial freedom, subscribe to Finance Hacked for more unconventional wisdom.
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Have you ever wondered how emperors controlled millions? Beyond guards and armies lies a deeper secret β "Emperor Magic." This isn't about tyranny, but a potent understanding of human nature and mastery that the elite 1% relentlessly pursue.
In this Finance Hacked video, we delve into this ancient wisdom, exploring why conventional advice about leadership and relationships often fails. Discover why true strength lies in self-reliance and how challenging widely accepted notions is crucial for success.
Learn how to:
Understand the true dynamics of power and influence.
Apply "Emperor Magic" to your business, career, and even personal relationships.
Break free from limiting beliefs and societal expectations.
Cultivate a resilient mindset essential for leadership and financial freedom.
Attract and inspire others to support your vision.
This isn't your average business advice. We're revealing the often uncomfortable truths about what it takes to reach the top and stay there. If you're an entrepreneur, investor, or aspiring to financial independence, this knowledge is vital to avoid being controlled and instead, learn to control your own destiny.
Don't rely solely on intuition. Master the art of human dynamics.
If you're ready to build wealth, lead effectively, and achieve true financial freedom, subscribe to Finance Hacked for more unconventional wisdom.
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00:00Emperor magic is something that 1% of the elite relentlessly pursue,
00:05finance hacked warmly greets you and our dear friends.
00:09Have you ever considered a question rooted in ancient times,
00:13why was one emperor able to rule over hundreds of millions of people?
00:18When I was a child, I saw on television a scene where an emperor was loudly berating his ministers
00:25while his high-ranking officials crouched in fear.
00:28I wondered, why didn't they rise up against the emperor?
00:33There were many of them, but the emperor stood alone.
00:37At that time, an adult in my house told me,
00:40it's because the emperor has his guards,
00:42before the high ministers even have a chance to act,
00:46they are caught by the guards and beheaded.
00:49I asked further, then why must the guards obey the emperor?
00:54He replied, because the emperor commands an army.
00:58Who dares not obey?
01:01I pressed on, but if the army numbers in the hundreds or thousands,
01:05why would they follow just one man?
01:08The grown-up pondered for a moment and said,
01:11because following the emperor means sharing in the rewards,
01:15meat to eat and money to share.
01:16I then asked, so why don't they simply steal the meat and the money from the emperor
01:22and share among themselves?
01:25At that moment, he couldn't answer any further.
01:30In truth, hidden behind this story is the core secret of mastery,
01:34leadership and being at the top.
01:36Who among you can truly grasp this?
01:40Today, I will share with you an extremely potent piece of knowledge called emperor magic.
01:45It is not only essential for those in control but for anyone,
01:50because emperor magic can be applied to everyday social relationships,
01:55whether between men and women or in many other areas.
01:58If you rely solely on intuition for interacting with others,
02:02if you have never studied emperor magic,
02:05I can say straight out that not only will your company struggle to grow,
02:09but it may even collapse early on.
02:13Even your wife or girlfriend might eventually leave you.
02:17If you wish to ascend into the upper echelon and become a manager,
02:22you must, to some degree, understand emperor magic.
02:26We must learn how to win people's hearts,
02:30to make others willing to work for us.
02:34Hence, whether you understand the content of this video is vital,
02:38it determines whether you will control others or be controlled by them.
02:43But before we begin,
02:45I want to emphasize that this channel is dedicated to sharing wealth-building mindsets
02:50for entrepreneurs, investors, and those pursuing financial independence.
02:56If you wish to receive more free information,
02:59please consider subscribing to my channel and enabling notifications.
03:04I sincerely wish that those who like this video will soon achieve financial freedom.
03:11If you find this video useful, please share it widely.
03:16Without further ado, let's get straight to the main content.
03:20First, we need to understand who can become a leader in a primitive society.
03:26Every individual is independent.
03:29There is no notion of one person ruling over another.
03:33For example, there was a man named Chayin.
03:36He was strong, aggressive, capable of casually stealing others' food and threatening their safety.
03:44Yet even so, Chayin had no intention of dominating others.
03:48On the contrary, there was another man named Nobita,
03:53whose frail physique made hunting very difficult,
03:56and he constantly had his prey snatched away.
04:01Others in similar circumstances included Sao and Doraman.
04:06Facing the harsh natural environment and menacing stronger figures.
04:11These three allied with one another in order to survive by hunting.
04:15They cooperated to compete for prey and formed a solid force,
04:21although each individual in this group was weak,
04:24when they united, they became invincible.
04:28Even Chayin, the strongest, could not confront all three simultaneously.
04:34Chayin, who was accustomed to bullying the weak,
04:37seeing this change in circumstances,
04:40immediately sought to reclaim his former status.
04:43He said to Nobita's group,
04:46I want to join you.
04:49We'll share the benefits together,
04:51and if we encounter a strong enemy,
04:53I will help you fight them off.
04:56If you disagree,
04:58I'll team up with someone else to defeat you.
05:01After some deliberation,
05:03the three agreed to let Chen join them,
05:06and the group expanded from three to four,
05:09thereby increasing their strength,
05:10they stopped hunting and instead specialised in seizing food from others.
05:16Even while looting,
05:18they stayed alert for other groups that might band together before them.
05:23At the first sign of unity among other people,
05:26they would immediately act to suppress it.
05:29Gradually,
05:30all the residents in the area came under the oppression of this group.
05:34What started as a private organisation eventually evolved into a leadership force
05:40that dominated the entire community,
05:43thus forming a tribe,
05:44this private group then became the Elders.
05:48Establishing their leadership positions
05:51As the tribe's population grew,
05:54conflicts multiplied and various tasks arose.
05:58To resolve disputes and optimise management,
06:02the Elders began to set up rules
06:04and recruit people skilled in administration
06:06to help run the tribe.
06:09This is precisely the bureaucratic class,
06:12do you recognise it?
06:14Ultimately,
06:15who is the one that easily rises to the top?
06:19In reality,
06:20it is the person with the greatest advantage
06:22from the very beginning,
06:24namely Chen.
06:24He effortlessly seized the role of leader.
06:30From this,
06:31we can infer one thing,
06:32in real society,
06:34even the smallest advantage
06:35can let you become a business owner,
06:38the head of a company.
06:40Suppose you start a business.
06:43As long as you have a slight edge in business over your partners,
06:47you can certainly leverage that advantage
06:49to become the boss,
06:51to lead.
06:52Every hero carries solitude within them,
06:56every emperor is,
06:57in essence,
06:58a solitary person.
07:01If you want to become strong,
07:02you must understand that on this path
07:05you can only rely on yourself.
07:08Parents,
07:09relatives,
07:10friends,
07:11and colleagues
07:11cannot be leaned on.
07:14To become strong,
07:15you must differentiate yourself from the weak,
07:18you must learn to cherish solitude,
07:20for that is the road you must take.
07:24Your thoughts will be something ordinary people cannot understand.
07:29If your family and friends are merely average,
07:32they will be easily swayed by emotions and end up hurting your mind.
07:37For example,
07:38nowadays many netizens accuse me of extreme arrogance,
07:42claiming that I have countless flaws that need to be fixed immediately.
07:45But I want to say that everyone has many flaws,
07:50and it is not really necessary to fix them all.
07:54I only focus on my strengths and capitalize on them every single minute.
08:00A day has 24 hours,
08:02if I continuously work on my strengths for the full 24 hours,
08:06that day is extraordinary.
08:08If I maintain that for 365 days,
08:13then I have an outstanding year.
08:16And if I do that for 100 years,
08:19I will have spent my entire life developing my strengths
08:23and become an exceptional person,
08:26we need to consider a very important question,
08:29why should we follow people who earn less than we do
08:32in order to change ourselves?
08:33Many people hold a mistaken notion from childhood.
08:39They were taught Confucian ideas by their teachers
08:42that being obedient to one's parents is a sign of filial piety.
08:47But have you ever considered that if you follow the path they laid out,
08:51you might only ever reach the same level or class as they have?
08:56In other words,
08:57if your parents are poor and you follow their advice to develop yourself,
09:01you will only ever reach their class,
09:04a poor person.
09:06If you're lucky,
09:07you might climb to the middle class.
09:11Even though parents surely love you and want the best for you,
09:14and they try to delineate what they consider the ideal path,
09:18if you follow that path,
09:20and if your parents are not rich,
09:22then following them is meaningless.
09:25True filial piety is about surpassing them
09:28so as not to betray their expectations and the hard work of raising you.
09:34Therefore,
09:35what we need to do is become strong.
09:37Every strong person must have a resilient and stubborn heart.
09:42Only by holding on to that heart can we live with courage and strength.
09:47The strong do not need the approval of the weak.
09:50Whether they have reached the pinnacle of life or not,
09:54they only need to reward,
09:56motivate,
09:57and encourage themselves.
10:00They do not bow down to any violent or foolish ideology,
10:04nor do they waste time in meaningless debates with inferior individuals.
10:09Many people online advise me to be humble and to learn to be gentle.
10:14But why do they advise me that way?
10:17In truth,
10:19they themselves do not know the answer.
10:22The reason is simple,
10:24no one likes someone who stands out.
10:27An exceptional person is,
10:30by nature,
10:31extraordinary.
10:33Their instinct is to want you to become a copy of them,
10:36to have you accept their way of thinking.
10:39But that can never happen,
10:41if my ideas were like theirs,
10:43I would no longer attract the attention of the elite.
10:47And I would end up living a common life in the lower class.
10:52In fact,
10:53many people once had a dream to rise up,
10:55a strong seed within their soul,
10:58but that seed was crushed by parents,
11:00friends,
11:01and even lovers in the name of love.
11:04All successful entrepreneurs have one thing in common,
11:08we are born to be solitary.
11:09I share these thoughts every day to bring together like-minded people so that our souls are no longer lonely.
11:18Have you ever wondered why in ancient times an emperor,
11:21after capturing another emperor,
11:23rarely killed him immediately but instead held back for a brief conversation?
11:27It is because they were lonely,
11:31they saw a kindred spirit in each other.
11:34If you want to become strong,
11:36you must break free from the comfort and mental confines of ordinary people,
11:42you must dare to do what they do not dare to,
11:45and you must dare to challenge yourself.
11:47The book Rich Dad Poor Dad teaches us that if we want to break free from the cycle of poverty,
11:53we must evolve from an employee or freelancer into an entrepreneur and investor.
11:58When you have nothing in hand,
12:00the only way to change your fate is to start your own business.
12:05In the past,
12:06starting a business meant conquering territories,
12:09today,
12:10it means founding a company and seeking opportunities to create wealth.
12:14With the development of the internet and mobile technology,
12:19we no longer need to open physical stores to sell fruit,
12:23we can start a business online and earn enormous profit without any initial capital,
12:29therefore,
12:29I strongly encourage anyone who wants to escape this endless cycle of a meaningless life
12:35to start an entrepreneurial journey through personal branding.
12:39Each of us must understand an important fact,
12:42those in leadership are inherently solitary.
12:46The larger the company and the more employees you manage,
12:50the more complex the relationships become.
12:54If you have no skills in handling human relations,
12:57you will get entangled in troubles until you are utterly lost,
13:01in today's era of globalization and advanced information.
13:06Everyone knows that a company cannot succeed solely because of one individual.
13:11To reach the pinnacle,
13:14we need a team of talented individuals.
13:18Therefore,
13:19the most important thing is to make sure that every member of the company believes in the
13:23corporate culture and wholeheartedly joins us in building our career.
13:28I am honest with you,
13:29those who make a lot of money in our society do not necessarily possess extraordinary working
13:35abilities.
13:36What matters more is their ability to persuade others to dedicate themselves to them.
13:43For example,
13:44the emperor I admire the most was born into a commoner family yet managed to build an empire
13:50from nothing,
13:51he was Liu Bang.
13:53Once,
13:54while conversing with General Han Shin.
13:56Who was known for his military prowess,
14:01Liu Bang asked,
14:02if I were to entrust you with an army,
14:04how many men could you manage?
14:07Han Shin confidently replied,
14:09the more the better.
14:11His point was that no matter how many soldiers were under his command,
14:16he could still lead them effectively.
14:19Clearly,
14:20Han Shin was a person of high capability and confidence.
14:23But after that,
14:25he abruptly changed the subject,
14:28expressing his admiration as he told Liu Bang,
14:31your greatness is not due to your military command or battle formation.
14:37But because you can win people's hearts,
14:39gathering the top talents under your banner to conquer the world.
14:44Jack Ma is similar,
14:46was he skilled in technology?
14:48Not at all.
14:51He was merely an English teacher,
14:52yet he went on to found the widely successful e-commerce empire,
14:57Alibaba.
14:59Jack Ma's role wasn't to directly program or develop the platform,
15:04but to set a vision and inspire others.
15:07The true builders of Alibaba were the 18 co-founders and the talented engineers.
15:13Why were all of them willing to pursue Jack Ma's dream?
15:17Because when he was a teacher,
15:19he learned how to speak,
15:21manage students,
15:23and understand human psychology.
15:26This mindset is very similar to a philosophy proposed thousands of years ago by Han Fei,
15:33whom Emperor Qin Shi Huang held in high esteem.
15:38Han Fei pointed out that the worst kind of king is one who tries to make all his subjects love him.
15:44Why is that?
15:47Because if a leader is overly concerned with the feelings of his subordinates,
15:52always sacrificing everything for them,
15:54then at best he will only receive admiration.
15:58But when the country or company faces a crisis,
16:02those same people will lack the trust and decisiveness to follow his orders.
16:06That is the worst kind of leadership,
16:10yet today many people are misled by this idea.
16:14They believe that the great kings and leaders in history were all perfect,
16:18kind-hearted,
16:20and universally loved.
16:22Hence,
16:23they think that to become a good leader,
16:26one must first be loved by everyone.
16:30The truth is,
16:31many successful figures in history were not universally adored.
16:36But why does society continue to depict them as saints?
16:41The answer is simple.
16:43When you have power,
16:44people worship you,
16:46and that makes managing them easier.
16:49For instance,
16:50George Washington is a very famous figure in history.
16:55When we study him in school,
16:57we learn of his greatness.
16:59But was he really as great as portrayed?
17:02One important thing to remember is that history is often written by the victors,
17:07and the losers rarely have the chance to tell their stories.
17:12Most people know Washington as an honest man.
17:16Everyone has heard the story of how,
17:18as a child,
17:19he once inadvertently chopped down a cherry tree
17:22and later sincerely confessed his fault to his father,
17:26a story that became a widespread legend,
17:29accepted as truth by everyone.
17:32But in reality,
17:34it was not so.
17:36When the first biography of Washington was published,
17:39sales from the first to the fifth edition were poor.
17:42Consequently,
17:44the publisher asked the author to add some enticing elements to attract readers.
17:50By the sixth edition,
17:52they had inserted the story of the cherry tree.
17:56Since then,
17:57the book became incredibly popular,
17:59sales soared,
18:00and that story has been propagated as an undeniable truth up to this day.
18:06So,
18:07what kind of person was Washington really?
18:10Those who have truly studied American history know that Washington was a skillful liar,
18:16a military man with much in common with Sun Tzu,
18:20the author of The Art of War,
18:22which states that military stratagems are ruthless and treacherous,
18:26meaning that war is a game of deception.
18:29Washington firmly believed in this philosophy.
18:33In his writings,
18:35he clearly noted that in battle,
18:37one must not let the enemy know one's intentions,
18:40and that war is essentially a game of deception.
18:44This is the true nature of Washington.
18:47Thus,
18:48history is often written by the victors,
18:50and those victors tend to portray themselves as saints to make others believe that they are great and benevolent leaders.
18:57If you later wish to become a business owner or a leader,
19:02remember this well,
19:03if you aspire to be universally loved,
19:06history will have deceived you.
19:09You might think that the great figures of history were full of benevolence and try to emulate them.
19:15But if you do,
19:16you will eventually face countless management challenges.
19:19People are inherently greedy.
19:23When your company is thriving,
19:25the market is calm,
19:27and you treat your employees well,
19:29everything is fine,
19:31everyone is happy at work.
19:34But when the company faces a crisis or market turmoil,
19:38if you expect your employees to share in your hardships,
19:42you will only be met with disappointment,
19:45those who are used to comfort will not want to make sacrifices.
19:50When you ask for their support,
19:52they may feel that you are demanding from them,
19:54even going so far as to criticise you.
19:58They might speak ill of you,
20:00or even abandon you,
20:02believing that you no longer have sufficient ability.
20:06If the company is not growing,
20:08why should the employees work overtime?
20:12Why should they help you?
20:14Why should they share your hardships?
20:16Wouldn't switching jobs be better?
20:20If an emperor only knows how to please everyone,
20:23if he has a heart full of love and tolerance,
20:26then people will not fear him.
20:29They might even test his limits.
20:32Knowing that no matter how much they offend him,
20:35he will always be forgiving and overlook their mistakes.
20:38Is such a leader useful?
20:42Absolutely not.
20:44Therefore, as a business owner,
20:46you cannot be someone whom everyone loves.
20:50Sun Tzu once said that a leader who is loved by his people is the lowest rank.
20:56On the contrary,
20:57a leader who instills fear in others is the one of true calibre.
21:01What is the benefit of becoming someone who is feared?
21:07A fearsome leader can easily direct others to do anything.
21:12When employees fear you,
21:13they will be cautious in every action,
21:16avoiding mistakes,
21:17and even, out of fear,
21:19willing to do more than what is required.
21:22As mentioned,
21:24human nature is greedy.
21:25When you treat them well,
21:29they gradually come to take that for granted.
21:33They become accustomed to your care and preferential treatment.
21:38However,
21:38once you can no longer provide for them or when you need them to reciprocate,
21:43they will become dissatisfied.
21:46That is why an average leader ends up doing the opposite.
21:50They demand dedication from their employees without giving back.
21:54They make employees invest more time and effort into the company.
22:00Once the employees have invested too much,
22:03they find it hard to leave because the cost of giving up is too high.
22:09Even if the company encounters difficulties,
22:12they remain because they do not want to waste what they have invested since joining.
22:17They have grown accustomed to contributing,
22:20and that is what creates loyalty.
22:22At the very least,
22:24a leader who instills fear is not likely to be looked down upon or arbitrarily opposed.
22:31A leader like that has authority.
22:35Ruling by fear helps maintain long-term stability and brings sustainable benefits.
22:41However,
22:42this is only the intermediate level.
22:46The highest level of leadership is to make others both love and fear you.
22:50The combination of love and fear produces genuine respect.
22:56A leader loved by all is essentially a person without boundaries,
23:00like the saying a gentle mother produces spoiled children.
23:04For when a mother is too tolerant, her children do not learn their limits.
23:11Conversely,
23:11A strict teacher produces outstanding students because his firmness sets clear boundaries that
23:18the students dare not cross.
23:21But if the boundaries are too rigid, those controlled will feel unloved.
23:26Therefore,
23:27the highest level of leadership is knowing how to balance strictness and kindness.
23:33An ideal king is someone who is both loved and feared.
23:36He has clear boundaries that no one can arbitrarily cross,
23:42yet when someone performs well,
23:44those boundaries are slightly relaxed,
23:46allowing them a glimpse into his inner world.
23:50Such a leader creates a unique charm that inspires others to contribute and serve willingly.
23:56This is the most distinctive form of leadership.
24:00In reality,
24:01this method is not only applicable to leadership or managing a company,
24:05but can also be used in personal relationships,
24:08including in love.
24:11Imagine a relationship between a man and a woman or between husband and wife.
24:16If one person,
24:17say a woman,
24:18blindly obeys her husband,
24:20eventually the other party will take control.
24:23Nowadays,
24:26there is a saying to describe such women on social media,
24:30they have magnetic physiques that attract lousy men.
24:34Meaning that they are easily drawn to the wrong kind of men
24:37because they do not have clear boundaries.
24:41In any relationship,
24:42whether between spouses,
24:44parents and children,
24:46friends,
24:47or employers and employees,
24:49clear boundaries are essential.
24:51Some might say that this perspective is negative and not a positive mindset.
24:58But remember,
24:59the greatest theft in life is not the stealing of money,
25:02but the appropriation of someone else's intellect and labor,
25:06followed by the seizure of material wealth.
25:10What is good and what is evil?
25:13Why do we label people as good or evil?
25:16It is because being bound by too many stereotypes
25:20turns us into versions of ourselves that we even come to despise.
25:25We are constantly in self-conflict and self-denial.
25:30But one thing must be clear,
25:32this world is not only filled with good people,
25:36but also with the treacherous.
25:37In school,
25:38teachers only instruct us to be honest and kind
25:41but never teach that the world also harbors wicked individuals.
25:46This omission has harmed many people
25:48when they step into the real world and suffer deep wounds,
25:52with no guidance on how to defend themselves.
25:56This is the cruelest reality,
25:58not teaching people how to protect themselves
26:01while thrusting them onto a battlefield
26:03is nothing short of inhumane.
26:06This society is a battlefield.
26:08Without understanding the rules,
26:12we suffer losses,
26:14whether in work or in life,
26:16if we do not understand the rules,
26:18we will be swallowed up by this world.
26:22The honest should know how to protect themselves.
26:26If you continuously treat someone well without limits,
26:29they will not value you,
26:31they may insult you or disregard you.
26:35Your affection should not be given unconditionally.
26:37Make others work to prove that they deserve your affection.
26:43That way,
26:44they will realize that they are not as valuable as they think,
26:48nor as exceptional.
26:50Do not help those who do not deserve it.
26:54There are many who,
26:55though incompetent,
26:56are treacherous.
26:58They exploit their treacherous nature to harm good people.
27:02The honest must learn to act wisely
27:05and not try to blindly save everyone.
27:09Self-sacrifice is unnecessary.
27:13Your money should be used to improve your own quality of life,
27:16not waste it on others.
27:19Remember this well,
27:21protect your assets and work to make your own life better,
27:24a fool or a person without status,
27:27if you give them hope,
27:28it will only breed resentment.
27:30They do not need hope,
27:33what they need is an endless loop of failure.
27:37We have been educated to be overly kind,
27:40losing the ability to resist,
27:42and forgetting that the essence of human nature is that of a predator.
27:47When we forget this,
27:48we become the prey,
27:49serving as a meal on someone else's table.
27:52This society is ruthless,
27:55filled with immoral individuals ready to trample on others.
27:58Don't just teach each other how to be good children.
28:03I hope these insights will prompt you to reflect,
28:06because once you awaken,
28:08you might still have money,
28:10youth,
28:10or the ability to earn.
28:13Since time is limited,
28:15I will pause here.
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28:20an entrepreneur,
28:21and an investor to achieve financial freedom.
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28:35I also extend my best wishes to everyone who has liked this video.
28:40May you soon achieve financial freedom.
28:42If you find even one or two useful statements in today's content that improve your life,
28:49I will consider my efforts fulfilled.
28:53Goodbye and see you next time.
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