Why the World Doesn't Make Sense by Christine Menedis

Why the World Doesn't Make Sense by Christine Menedis

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Why the World Doesn't Make Sense by Christine Menedis

Why the World Doesn't Make Sense is a compelling exploration of the hidden forces undermining personal freedom and sovereignty in today's world. Christine Menedis, an early bitcoiner and veteran entrepreneur, reveals how ordinary citizens are unknowingly surrendering control over their lives to an intricate web of government systems, financial institutions, and global organizations. In a world that increasingly values conformity over independence, Menedis challenges readers to question the status quo and regain the liberty they may not even realize has slipped away. With deep historical insights and thoughtful guidance, Menedis examines how global powers wield influence through money, digital tools, and media narratives. She explores the subtle yet powerful forces that shape our economic and political systems, drawing connections between the rise of centralized control and the erosion of strong individuals. She breaks down complex issues in an accessible way, from the evolution of money to the steady creep of surveillance, giving readers the tools to understand and resist these trends. Grounded in both philosophy and modern-day realities, Why the World Doesn't Make Sense is both a wake-up call and a roadmap for readers who feel disoriented in a world of contradictions. Menedis's call to action empowers readers to reclaim their independence, challenge centralized power, and defend their own sense of liberty in an era of unprecedented global influence.
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ISBN 13 9781637634318
ISBN 10 1637634315
Title Why the World Doesn't Make Sense
Author Christine Menedis
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Forefront Books
Year published 2025-04-15
Number of pages 256
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