Many investors operate like rationalists.
They begin with a theory.
Then search for confirming evidence.
I would reverse the process.
Observe first.
Build the theory later.
Data before narrative.
Reality before explanation.
The collar isnโt always the enemy; sometimes itโs just the season.
But a wolf knows the difference between necessary hunger and unnecessary chains.
The question is: Do you? ๐บ๐
๐งต A dog eats every day, but wears a collar. A wolf goes hungry, but answers to no one.
Most men choose the collar and call it "security."
But there is a massive difference between being full and being free.
Letโs break down the wolf vs. the dog. ๐
Important distinction: Providing for your family is honorable. Thatโs discipline. Thatโs the wolf hunting so his pack can eat.
The weakness is wearing the collar and pretending itโs not there. Using "provision" as an excuse to never become who you were called to be.
One Small Warning: Because itโs so dialogue-heavy, it feels more like a filmed stage play than a traditional movie. If youโre in the mood for an intellectual puzzle that will make you look at history differently, itโs a must-watch.
The Man from Earth (2007) is a rare gem in the science fiction genre. Itโs a "bottle film"โmeaning it takes place almost entirely in one locationโand relies 100% on dialogue, philosophy, and intellectual suspense rather than special effects or action.
Interestingly, the film became a massive hit largely due to internet piracy. The producer actually thanked people on file-sharing sites for spreading the word, as the grassroots "word-of-mouth" turned a tiny indie film into a global cult phenomenon.