Recessions are an unavoidable part of the economic cycle; all you can do is prepare for them and plan accordingly. I graduated into a slump (2009). My first job after graduating from college was as an aerial acrobat on cruise ships. Today, I work as a VP for a global corporation, own three rental properties, invest in stocks and businesses, run my own company, and have increased my net worth by $500k in the last four years.
delicate season now and the only way out is to invest your money wisely , so you can do little or nothing on your own. nIt'sce I will suggest you get yourself a professional that can provide you with entry and exit points on the securities you focus on.
I've been in touch with a financial advisor ever since I started my business. Knowing today's culture The challenge is knowing when to purchase or sell when investing in trending stocks, which is pretty simple. On my portfolio, which has grown over $900k in a little over a year, my adviser chooses entry and exit orders.
Finding financial advisors like Stacy Lynn Staples" who can assist you shape your portfolio would be a very creative option. There will be difficult times ahead, and prudent personal money management will be essential to navigating them.
I think we are too obsessed about the economy crashing. In the right sense, the economy never crashes. It just undergoes cycles, and almost always recovers. So I really don't care what the predictions are. I just want to grow my portfolio. I read that people are pulling in massive profits despite the downturn. Any tips on how they do it?
I think it's the professionals and those who use their services that are really pulling in the big money right now. There are really advisors that can help you achieve very consistent growth. I have a friend who pulled in more than $194k profit within three months. So you just have to make some research and get one who fits your fin-goal.
The market will always recover. The goal is to find quality stocks with long term potential. It's hard for the average Joe to do this, because it involves following a lot of industry news, following up with earnings, etc. It's easier to invest through an advisor who knows how stuff works, and make rocket returns.
Investing in quality stocks with long-term potential is a good strategy, but it can be challenging for the average person to do this on their own. Keeping up with industry news and earnings can be time-consuming and difficult. That's why it's easier to work with an advisor who can help you make informed decisions and potentially achieve high returns.
@@williamDonaldson432 Your advisor must be really good, I hope it's okay to inquire if you're still collaborating with the same advisor and how I can get in touch with them?
Your advisor must be really good, I hope it's okay to inquire if you're still collaborating with the same advisor and how I can get in touch with them?
Jack, it was a commendable undertaking to cover world economic history in a little over half an hour. Glad to see you making videos again. I truly appreciate them, but I personally prefer the old format.
The continuously changing economic conditions in our society have made it necessary for people to find additional sources of income, thus I am looking at the stock market to fuel my retirement goal of $3m, my only concern is the recent market crash.
Every crash/collapse brings with it an equivalent market chance if you are early informed and equipped, I've seen folks amass wealth amid economy crisis, and even pull it off easily in favorable conditions. That should be the least of your concern. Also explore the option of working with a CFA to reduce greatly your chances of loss.
I'm intrigued by this. I've searched for investment advisers online but it's kind of hard to get in touch with one. Okay if I ask you for a recommendation??
I'm a busy person and I have no time to read books or can afford and videos is very entertaining and informative. I have some ideas about history and economy but this stitch all in to one. This vid stitch all my scattered knowledge and filled up the missing pieces. I all fits now like you helped me finished a huge jigsaw puzzle that time to time if I have spare time I would put them together but unable to finish it because I have other work to do.
Great episode. Very complex, dynamic and it was really pleasure to watch and listen. Greetings from Poland (yes... eastern... or actually Central Europe) 🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱😎 Good job 👍Thanks.
Lot of people commenting on AI video generation, instead of respecting the man's work putting all these information together. Seeing the negative in positive things will always be some people's way of seeing things....
He did!... Implicititely! He don't wanna be biased or touch very sensitive topics, I guess! " so he named The scramble of Africa" followed the massive transportation of humans-like merchandises or the first brain drain towards the Amwricas, Europe and the Carrabeans (Read betwen the lines), so, Globalization = Global exploitation of weaker markets = wars of the world economies and resources grabbing. Good or bad? More get poorer, a few get richer = unbalance or a preamble to a glibal disaster. Wow! Global, huh!
Do not watch the video, just listen to it because the images are so weird and badly made by ...AI that I started to look for more silly stuff and lost track of what Jack was talking about.
I don't mind the AI stuff...its kinda cool to have some visual of what life might have been like in those times and regions of the world...at least as it relates to this particular topic. Hopefully you can improve on them a bit. But i would say going back and forth from video to you reading from notes doesn't work well. Perhaps bring yourself in for just side notes and commentary, or something like that. Liked the old format, but i think this could work well and people will start to like it. Just gotta work out the kinks.
The issue with the visuals - in addition to being ugly, relying on massive amounts of plagiarized data, and using incredibly power-intensive technology - is that they DON'T represent what life might have been like in those times. Watching this video as a historian was painful due to the massive inaccuracies in virtually every clip. I worry about how skewed people's ideas about how the past looked might become if these kinds of videos are normalized.
@@ZalhTubeThere is no Jesus in Venice Beach California, only a bunch of sweaty people working out in the Muscle Beach😊 Plus due to new California laws (ode CAWW-2024001), no person shall walk on water, unless he/she has first filed a copy their unexpired Liability Insurance policy with the "Department of Water Walkers in Sacramento California, allow 180 days for processing, once processed the applicant shall receive his/her Walter Walking License (not valid for walking on any potable water body due to the recent century's drought). Persons walking on water without a license and helmet shall be punished by performing a minimum of 30 days of public service on water bodies in California as determined by the local County governments enforcing code CAWW-2024001.😂
This is a precious piece of education....maybe if high school students were forced to rewatch it, on a regular basis, people would understand more about the world we live in today.
I woke up to the tragic drawbacks of our debt-based financial system during the last financial crash. Through discipline, determination and Stacy Lynn Staples my financial advisor, I was able to retire recently in my early '50s with a bit of land in the Williamson act on the California coast and an investment portfolio that can sustain my daily living. I try to spread the word and encourage many people I meet it is possible to achieve the goal of independence. Living below your means can be enormously rewarding!
I know this lady you just mentioned. Stacy Lynn Staples Services is a portfolio manager and investment advisor. She gained recognition as a former employee at Goldman Sachs; a renowned investor she is. Stacy Lynn Staples has demonstrated expertise in investment strategies and has been involved in managing portfolios and providing guidance to clients.
Well her name is 'Stacy Lynn Staples SERVICES'. Just research the name. You'd find necessary details to work with a correspondence to set up an appointment.
Been debt free for two years thanks to Stacy lynn Staples Services. So sad to see my friends in their 40s with car loans, mortgages and credit card debt.
I never understood why Americans take car loans, it's very uncommon in Europe. Then again we have much more expensive houses on average, but yeah car loans are usually really expensive
Well made thank you! You did an amazing job only focusing on the highlights of this topic, which upon itself must have given you some headache, lol, meaning, what do i include, what do i don't include, so yeah, great job... most people have no clue what made or formed the world we live in today... maybe its better they don't, lol ❤
Phenomenal job dictating this incredible history that we have, as a video I am address I’ll reschedule I am a beautiful give up, keep strong, and who knows call if you get to enjoy a little bit more history 😉
I just listened & enjoyed this nicely presented brief recap. It's nice to see where we are in context, simplified & somewhat shallow as it was, still, a useful greater picture of human trade. Automation will give new endeavors beyond work or "employment." Humanity could be on the brink of seeing itself beyond a material entity only. When we grasp that we are spirit having a human experience & realize that both ways of experiencing are beneficial, we could finally grasp that we are already living in "heaven" if we choose to create it.
This isn't the history of the world, mate -- perhaps the history of some of Europe, west Asia, bits of north Africa with a hint of China -- at best 💊 it's a nice attempt to cover those histories in a short video, Jacko -- but your video title is misleading and wrong.
I am so glad that Potato and Tomato varieties were brought to the old world, we did not know what we were missing! Can you imagine a world without French Fries and Ketchup?! There would be no burger joints without those two😊💰
Pleasantly surprised by the amount of information you were able to squeeze in the video. In the final part of the video you basically came to the conclusion I was wanting to share with you. With an additional comment from my side. If you factor in the following you might come to the same conclusion I did. There have been steps taken in history on purpose with the knowledge of the results they will have. Reasons for these steps made to achieve desired results. Though there are benefits, there are also desastreus goals on the agenda. I wish for humanity to search for the truth and be sensible, wise and successful in overcoming fear and manipulation of our thoughts and feelings. Apologies for the length and intensity. I do say this with best intentions. Much love from the Netherlands ❤️😘
I enjoyed the video overall, very informative however I would have to agree with the majority of other comments regarding the AI animations...way too glitchy and can be a distraction from your speaking
You may think you're from Canada...but the Siberian hunter-gatherer-fisher nomads entered Turtle Island before the Mesopotamian women organised seed collection. Keep on digging.
So where is planned obsolescence and the depreciation of durable consumer goods since Sputnik? What is *Net Domestic Product?* You know Adam Smith wrote, "read, write and account" multiple times in Wealth of Nations. Why hasn't accounting been mandatory in high schools since Sputnik?
Planned obsolescence they know products will need to be replaced by the consumer your car, washing machine, refrigerator, you name it the elites are smart!!
So? Its an illustration gone haywire, what about the actual content... lol, like to go focus upon illustration instead of overall content is somewhat, duh, lol,
This videographer is wrong. Syphilis was born in Europe and brought to America. American and Latin American natives didn't have venereal diseases before European invaders arrived.
Because its awesome that a single content creator or small team can put out excellent content like this without massive barriers. It's not perfect sure, but it's also very much the beginning.
14:04 The Mongols already had complex compound bow back then? No wonder they were able to conquest such vast lands across Asia. 16:18 who need boats when you can just walk on water😂... I don't even remember what you're saying as I'm too focused on watching the silly AI animations.... Horses & ships moving sideways, a soldier suddenly losing his head etc🤣...
Good job Jack! Yes, Bronze was the iPhone of the day, everyone had to have it. A few comments, in recent archeological discoveries in Iran (the Jiroft & Shahr-e-Sookhteh) the archeologists have uncovered evidence that those areas may have been about 2000 years ahead of the Mesopotamia, so many artifacts such as pottery, tools... may have developed there first then gone to Mesopotamia. Another comment, I do not believe Alexander should be referred to as Alexander the Great, but rather Alexander the Barbarian or murderer as he did not accomplish anything positive, except going to those lands, burning, destroying and killing and most important looting and destroying more advanced civilizations than where he came from.
What will be the impact of AI in future world ? It may create a very challenging situation for the country like Bangladesh. I like to know your thoughts and ideas on it. Make some documentary for poor countries to facing the coming AI dominion situation.
The World moves on without any "One" running anything to do with the multitudes' dynamics . Where dose this idea of a single source of leadership come from . Civilizations past and present happen to be the result of the collective collaberative efforts of great ideas as diverse as the cultures still striving.
Very nice video you work very hard to make this video gather all information and explain from hunter gatherer to Egypt then greek Romans Empire then islamic golden age monglos crusaders purtugees spain 🇪🇸 Dutch rule East india company British Rule imperialism industrial Age of Europe and America and then China India 🇮🇳 i wish i watch this video Again and Again but who Rules the world now you didn't explain in the End is it big corporations own and Run the world
Colonies were more like a way to establish a route from where the resources of a nation can be looted and be brought into their homes. Before colonization, India was 27% of world's economy, after colonization, it was only 3%
WHY are you HATING for some AI GENERATED clips?! it's a small team that took up a massive task of covering the world economy, can we cut them some slack for trying new things. The ai videos were clearly of poor quality, human anatomy and objects kept melting into each other, somewhat jarring... yeah, tell the channel creator that - can we give constructive criticism rather than a cultish behaviour of outright "oh ai clips, unsubscribe" that's so lame, if you got nothing better to say and were so emotionally affected by ai clips, just unsub and go man, why be so spiteful and leave ?! ALso, i saw your channel - nice work - but do you want people to just not try new things?
@@Rambho009 Because I have principles, and because I want to signal the reason Generative AI is incredibly destructive to the environment due to its huge energy costs, built off of the plagiarized work of real artists, and when used in history content creates a warped impression of the past by blending random images together and presenting them as representing "history," on top of looking bad. In addition, the use of AI visuals signals a willingness to use AI in the creative process, which is a huge red flag with regards to the accuracy of information, since if there's any behind-the-scenes use of AI in research or writing that create massive risks of so-called "hallucinations" making their way in. I refuse to watch AI generated content, both as a matter of principle and with the knowledge that educational videos featuring AI generated content are less reliable. I'm a one-person team who typically makes less than a dollar a day off of TH-cam, and don't use any AI. Having "a small team" is absolutely no excuse for AI-driven content. I'm also part of a slack server with many larger HistoryTubers where we've had numerous conversations on when, if ever, AI can be used ethically, and even the most pro-AI among us are only in favor of AI images in extremely specific circumstances; the use of AI generated video clips throughout an entire video goes far beyond that. I'm entirely in favor of channels trying new things creatively; trying new things that automate the creative process utilizing unethical technologies is something else entirely, and should be condemned in no uncertain terms. I will not present a toothless critique and hope the channel listens and improves, I am demonstrating my dissatisfaction in the only materially meaningful way possible on TH-cam, by unsubscribing. My comment lets the TH-camr know why, so that if they see a sudden dip in subscriptions after this video they can get an idea of why. That is "constructive criticism," unlike wordlessly unsubscribing.
Yeah Jack. lots of fun. Try and get into the "likely" scenarios in the future, especially health care, robotics and what will happen when humans become technically "expendable like what happened to horses in the 19th century. Yes you heard me. We will be the more "expendable" partner once AGI becomes a Billion times more intelligent than each of us will ever be. Think about it
Recessions are an unavoidable part of the economic cycle; all you can do is prepare for them and plan accordingly. I graduated into a slump (2009). My first job after graduating from college was as an aerial acrobat on cruise ships. Today, I work as a VP for a global corporation, own three rental properties, invest in stocks and businesses, run my own company, and have increased my net worth by $500k in the last four years.
delicate season now and the only way out is to invest your money wisely , so you can do little or nothing on your own.
nIt'sce I will suggest you get yourself a professional that can provide you with entry and exit points on the securities you focus on.
I've been in touch with a financial advisor ever since I started my business. Knowing today's culture The challenge is knowing when to purchase or sell when investing in trending stocks, which is pretty simple. On my portfolio, which has grown over $900k in a little over a year, my adviser chooses entry and exit orders.
incredible, a fantastic start to financial independence! How can I contact your FA.
Finding financial advisors like Stacy Lynn Staples" who can assist you shape your portfolio would be a very creative option. There will be difficult times ahead, and prudent personal money management will be essential to navigating them.
she actually appears to be well-read and educated. I just did a Google search for her name and found her webpage, I appreciate you sharing
I think we are too obsessed about the economy crashing. In the right sense, the economy never crashes. It just undergoes cycles, and almost always recovers. So I really don't care what the predictions are. I just want to grow my portfolio. I read that people are pulling in massive profits despite the downturn. Any tips on how they do it?
I think it's the professionals and those who use their services that are really pulling in the big money right now. There are really advisors that can help you achieve very consistent growth. I have a friend who pulled in more than $194k profit within three months. So you just have to make some research and get one who fits your fin-goal.
The market will always recover. The goal is to find quality stocks with long term potential. It's hard for the average Joe to do this, because it involves following a lot of industry news, following up with earnings, etc. It's easier to invest through an advisor who knows how stuff works, and make rocket returns.
Investing in quality stocks with long-term potential is a good strategy, but it can be challenging for the average person to do this on their own. Keeping up with industry news and earnings can be time-consuming and difficult. That's why it's easier to work with an advisor who can help you make informed decisions and potentially achieve high returns.
@@williamDonaldson432 Your advisor must be really good, I hope it's okay to inquire if you're still collaborating with the same advisor and how I can get in touch with them?
Your advisor must be really good, I hope it's okay to inquire if you're still collaborating with the same advisor and how I can get in touch with them?
Jack, it was a commendable undertaking to cover world economic history in a little over half an hour.
Glad to see you making videos again. I truly appreciate them, but I personally prefer the old format.
The continuously changing economic conditions in our society have made it necessary for people to find additional sources of income, thus I am looking at the stock market to fuel my retirement goal of $3m, my only concern is the recent market crash.
Every crash/collapse brings with it an equivalent market chance if you are early informed and equipped, I've seen folks amass wealth amid economy crisis, and even pull it off easily in favorable conditions. That should be the least of your concern. Also explore the option of working with a CFA to reduce greatly your chances of loss.
I'm intrigued by this. I've searched for investment advisers online but it's kind of hard to get in touch with one. Okay if I ask you for a recommendation??
Thank you for the recommendation. I'll send her an email, and I hope I'm able to reach her.
How about you will own nothing and you will be happy 🥂
Will never get used to AI generated video footage. Creepy and not welcomed.
Unwatchable, the uncanny effect disturbs me way too much
I like it
Truly love your style of making videos. Keep it up
Yes we are in interesting times.
My vote is for your previous format.
Yeah, this one really wasn't great.
You forgot the Indus valley civilization ❤
The AI is strong in this one. 😂
💯LoL!
Thank you, I was hoping it wasn't just me seeing things.
I'm a busy person and I have no time to read books or can afford and videos is very entertaining and informative. I have some ideas about history and economy but this stitch all in to one. This vid stitch all my scattered knowledge and filled up the missing pieces. I all fits now like you helped me finished a huge jigsaw puzzle that time to time if I have spare time I would put them together but unable to finish it because I have other work to do.
Great episode. Very complex, dynamic and it was really pleasure to watch and listen.
Greetings from Poland (yes... eastern... or actually Central Europe) 🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱😎
Good job 👍Thanks.
Your videos are amazingly great keep up the good work
Lot of people commenting on AI video generation, instead of respecting the man's work putting all these information together. Seeing the negative in positive things will always be some people's way of seeing things....
Sad but true
Old format for me ideally too - the old style was much somehow just more engaging. Great content though as always
Congratulations for explain us the history of the global economy around the world.
Nice work. Good to see you making videos again and I love Bach: Cello Suite No. 1 in G Major, Prélude but I understand you need to please the masses.
I've been subbed for over 8 years
Very well presented
Forgot to mention slavery part of the economy😢
He did!... Implicititely! He don't wanna be biased or touch very sensitive topics, I guess! " so he named The scramble of Africa" followed the massive transportation of humans-like merchandises or the first brain drain towards the Amwricas, Europe and the Carrabeans (Read betwen the lines), so, Globalization = Global exploitation of weaker markets = wars of the world economies and resources grabbing. Good or bad? More get poorer, a few get richer = unbalance or a preamble to a glibal disaster. Wow! Global, huh!
Do not watch the video, just listen to it because the images are so weird and badly made by ...AI that I started to look for more silly stuff and lost track of what Jack was talking about.
Same here. I was more focused on what would be wrong in images than what was said.
Wait... The video had audio ?
You missed out Europe trading tin and copper which was essential for bronze production.
I don't mind the AI stuff...its kinda cool to have some visual of what life might have been like in those times and regions of the world...at least as it relates to this particular topic. Hopefully you can improve on them a bit. But i would say going back and forth from video to you reading from notes doesn't work well. Perhaps bring yourself in for just side notes and commentary, or something like that. Liked the old format, but i think this could work well and people will start to like it. Just gotta work out the kinks.
The issue with the visuals - in addition to being ugly, relying on massive amounts of plagiarized data, and using incredibly power-intensive technology - is that they DON'T represent what life might have been like in those times. Watching this video as a historian was painful due to the massive inaccuracies in virtually every clip. I worry about how skewed people's ideas about how the past looked might become if these kinds of videos are normalized.
Did anyone see the man walking on water 😂😂😂😂
Jesus in Venice
I see
@@ZalhTubeThere is no Jesus in Venice Beach California, only a bunch of sweaty people working out in the Muscle Beach😊 Plus due to new California laws (ode CAWW-2024001), no person shall walk on water, unless he/she has first filed a copy their unexpired Liability Insurance policy with the "Department of Water Walkers in Sacramento California, allow 180 days for processing, once processed the applicant shall receive his/her Walter Walking License (not valid for walking on any potable water body due to the recent century's drought). Persons walking on water without a license and helmet shall be punished by performing a minimum of 30 days of public service on water bodies in California as determined by the local County governments enforcing code CAWW-2024001.😂
@@johndewey6358 omg Cali is that bad no wonder everyone is moving out 😂
I see 🤣 it he was in Palestine than moved in usa now is back to Israel 😂
This is a precious piece of education....maybe if high school students were forced to rewatch it, on a regular basis, people would understand more about the world we live in today.
very informative thank you
The Bank of International settlements and the London "city"
old bloodlines
2:02 The plow enabled people to have extra food
I woke up to the tragic drawbacks of our debt-based financial system during the last financial crash. Through discipline, determination and Stacy Lynn Staples my financial advisor, I was able to retire recently in my early '50s with a bit of land in the Williamson act on the California coast and an investment portfolio that can sustain my daily living. I try to spread the word and encourage many people I meet it is possible to achieve the goal of independence. Living below your means can be enormously rewarding!
I know this lady you just mentioned. Stacy Lynn Staples Services is a portfolio manager and investment advisor. She gained recognition as a former employee at Goldman Sachs; a renowned investor she is. Stacy Lynn Staples has demonstrated expertise in investment strategies and has been involved in managing portfolios and providing guidance to clients.
How can i reach her, if you don't mind me asking?
Well her name is 'Stacy Lynn Staples SERVICES'. Just research the name. You'd find necessary details to work with a correspondence to set up an appointment.
Been debt free for two years thanks to Stacy
lynn Staples Services. So sad to see my friends in their 40s with car loans, mortgages and credit card debt.
I never understood why Americans take car loans, it's very uncommon in Europe.
Then again we have much more expensive houses on average, but yeah car loans are usually really expensive
Thanks, you make History interesting to pay attention to
Well made thank you! You did an amazing job only focusing on the highlights of this topic, which upon itself must have given you some headache, lol, meaning, what do i include, what do i don't include, so yeah, great job... most people have no clue what made or formed the world we live in today... maybe its better they don't, lol ❤
Worlds first Central bank established in 1609, Amsterdam
There's a little video in your AI.
Phenomenal job dictating this incredible history that we have, as a video I am address I’ll reschedule I am a beautiful give up, keep strong, and who knows call if you get to enjoy a little bit more history 😉
I just listened & enjoyed this nicely presented brief recap. It's nice to see where we are in context, simplified & somewhat shallow as it was, still, a useful greater picture of human trade. Automation will give new endeavors beyond work or "employment." Humanity could be on the brink of seeing itself beyond a material entity only. When we grasp that we are spirit having a human experience & realize that both ways of experiencing are beneficial, we could finally grasp that we are already living in "heaven" if we choose to create it.
The visuals of this video are quite off. No cap
I'm one month late in watching this, but great video.
Summary is a few are able to buy luxury Hermés bags & live in luxury while so many other ppl don't have a regular decent income to live from.
This isn't the history of the world, mate -- perhaps the history of some of Europe, west Asia, bits of north Africa with a hint of China -- at best 💊 it's a nice attempt to cover those histories in a short video, Jacko -- but your video title is misleading and wrong.
Typical western biased vdo
No mention on great Asian Indian civilisations
The Leviathan Axe from God of War in the background 🤣🤣🤣😁❤
I am so glad that Potato and Tomato varieties were brought to the old world, we did not know what we were missing! Can you imagine a world without French Fries and Ketchup?! There would be no burger joints without those two😊💰
Pleasantly surprised by the amount of information you were able to squeeze in the video. In the final part of the video you basically came to the conclusion I was wanting to share with you. With an additional comment from my side. If you factor in the following you might come to the same conclusion I did. There have been steps taken in history on purpose with the knowledge of the results they will have. Reasons for these steps made to achieve desired results. Though there are benefits, there are also desastreus goals on the agenda. I wish for humanity to search for the truth and be sensible, wise and successful in overcoming fear and manipulation of our thoughts and feelings. Apologies for the length and intensity. I do say this with best intentions. Much love from the Netherlands ❤️😘
Keep doing this "Jack Chapple" !!
Damn bruh, the north of Australia runs the world? So coooool
Earth is ran by COMMUNITARIANISM
EARTH ISNT ROUND OR FLAT EITHER
EARTH IS EARTH SHAPED
Earth is Flat. The Reptilians at the CIA have MK-Ultra'd you and the Freemason Witches have cast a spell on you if you think its a ball.
YEAH!
Do you have books that I can read to get in depth understanding?
Looking forward to hearing from you. Thank you 👍🏾
Great economic history!!
Very well stated 🎉
Very good topic.🎉❤
Well done.
I enjoyed the video overall, very informative however I would have to agree with the majority of other comments regarding the AI animations...way too glitchy and can be a distraction from your speaking
You may think you're from Canada...but the Siberian hunter-gatherer-fisher nomads entered Turtle Island before the Mesopotamian women organised seed collection.
Keep on digging.
I have that same history book you have in the background.
we dooo 🎶 we dooo 🎵 we dooo 😂
So where is planned obsolescence and the depreciation of durable consumer goods since Sputnik?
What is *Net Domestic Product?*
You know Adam Smith wrote, "read, write and account" multiple times in Wealth of Nations.
Why hasn't accounting been mandatory in high schools since Sputnik?
Planned obsolescence they know products will need to be replaced by the consumer your car, washing machine, refrigerator, you name it the elites are smart!!
6:56 buddy's so built his chest bounces like armor
It is great and thank you
Bro at 16:20 just decided to walk on water
So? Its an illustration gone haywire, what about the actual content... lol, like to go focus upon illustration instead of overall content is somewhat, duh, lol,
Awesome
This videographer is wrong. Syphilis was born in Europe and brought to America. American and Latin American natives didn't have venereal diseases before European invaders arrived.
Please don't use ai video until they become really good and high quality
Nice visuals. Not perfect, but good.
Interesting narratives
I'd like to think I do. Global economy evolves from me.
Why you use A.I slop animations?
Because its awesome that a single content creator or small team can put out excellent content like this without massive barriers. It's not perfect sure, but it's also very much the beginning.
14:04 The Mongols already had complex compound bow back then? No wonder they were able to conquest such vast lands across Asia.
16:18 who need boats when you can just walk on water😂...
I don't even remember what you're saying as I'm too focused on watching the silly AI animations.... Horses & ships moving sideways, a soldier suddenly losing his head etc🤣...
the clip when he looked both ways then walked across the river had me rolling 😆
11:17 Who needs horses anyway?
20:06 Pig head turns to goat
20:30 King walks through candle
Good job Jack! Yes, Bronze was the iPhone of the day, everyone had to have it. A few comments, in recent archeological discoveries in Iran (the Jiroft & Shahr-e-Sookhteh) the archeologists have uncovered evidence that those areas may have been about 2000 years ahead of the Mesopotamia, so many artifacts such as pottery, tools... may have developed there first then gone to Mesopotamia. Another comment, I do not believe Alexander should be referred to as Alexander the Great, but rather Alexander the Barbarian or murderer as he did not accomplish anything positive, except going to those lands, burning, destroying and killing and most important looting and destroying more advanced civilizations than where he came from.
I love how you excluded slavery, what were colonists?
What will be the impact of AI in future world ?
It may create a very challenging situation for the country like Bangladesh.
I like to know your thoughts and ideas on it.
Make some documentary for poor countries to facing the coming AI dominion situation.
the new world is actually europe not america
Can't believe you completely skipped slavery
The World moves on without any "One" running anything to do with the multitudes' dynamics . Where dose this idea of a single source of leadership come from . Civilizations past and present happen to be the result of the collective collaberative efforts of great ideas as diverse as the cultures still striving.
old bloodlines rule the world
You jumped a millenium of Byzantine era.....
Thats all fine and dandy but what if there were even more advance city before all of this
Best video.
Very nice video you work very hard to make this video gather all information and explain from hunter gatherer to Egypt then greek Romans Empire then islamic golden age monglos crusaders purtugees spain 🇪🇸 Dutch rule East india company British Rule imperialism industrial Age of Europe and America and then China India 🇮🇳 i wish i watch this video Again and Again but who Rules the world now you didn't explain in the End is it big corporations own and Run the world
The.country.with.the.ideology.and.theory.for.peace.prospority.and.equality.in.the.wWorld.is.cChina.brics.ccp.as..America.is.in.debt.default.
Seven Generals run the whole world:
JA, XJ, ZY, HW, CD, LQ, WH
The videos are fascinatingly bad, but entertaining.
Good
The AI visuals are hilarious
sounds like most of this script was written by chat-gpt 😑
Realy I like this video its so so interestyng
Have you heard of the Indus Valley Civilisation
Do you mean the ATM machine is broken?
Love it
Thank you)
Colonies were more like a way to establish a route from where the resources of a nation can be looted and be brought into their homes. Before colonization, India was 27% of world's economy, after colonization, it was only 3%
I would like to help contribute
Not even a globe
Your brain is flat also
The central core is a giant iron cube. Look it up.
@@ikenosis8160 you've been there have you
It's an egg
Ancient empires that became religions
He has toned down that over the top enunciation a little bit.
Well, I read that it was the indigenous population that was decimated by deceases brought by Europeans, not the other way around 😮
>AI generated videos
Oh well, you had a good run, time to unsubscribe
WHY are you HATING for some AI GENERATED clips?! it's a small team that took up a massive task of covering the world economy, can we cut them some slack for trying new things. The ai videos were clearly of poor quality, human anatomy and objects kept melting into each other, somewhat jarring... yeah, tell the channel creator that - can we give constructive criticism rather than a cultish behaviour of outright "oh ai clips, unsubscribe" that's so lame, if you got nothing better to say and were so emotionally affected by ai clips, just unsub and go man, why be so spiteful and leave ?! ALso, i saw your channel - nice work - but do you want people to just not try new things?
@@Rambho009 Because I have principles, and because I want to signal the reason
Generative AI is incredibly destructive to the environment due to its huge energy costs, built off of the plagiarized work of real artists, and when used in history content creates a warped impression of the past by blending random images together and presenting them as representing "history," on top of looking bad. In addition, the use of AI visuals signals a willingness to use AI in the creative process, which is a huge red flag with regards to the accuracy of information, since if there's any behind-the-scenes use of AI in research or writing that create massive risks of so-called "hallucinations" making their way in. I refuse to watch AI generated content, both as a matter of principle and with the knowledge that educational videos featuring AI generated content are less reliable.
I'm a one-person team who typically makes less than a dollar a day off of TH-cam, and don't use any AI. Having "a small team" is absolutely no excuse for AI-driven content. I'm also part of a slack server with many larger HistoryTubers where we've had numerous conversations on when, if ever, AI can be used ethically, and even the most pro-AI among us are only in favor of AI images in extremely specific circumstances; the use of AI generated video clips throughout an entire video goes far beyond that. I'm entirely in favor of channels trying new things creatively; trying new things that automate the creative process utilizing unethical technologies is something else entirely, and should be condemned in no uncertain terms. I will not present a toothless critique and hope the channel listens and improves, I am demonstrating my dissatisfaction in the only materially meaningful way possible on TH-cam, by unsubscribing. My comment lets the TH-camr know why, so that if they see a sudden dip in subscriptions after this video they can get an idea of why. That is "constructive criticism," unlike wordlessly unsubscribing.
Where is mouris strong this important moment in the history😅
Yeah Jack. lots of fun. Try and get into the "likely" scenarios in the future, especially health care, robotics and what will happen when humans become technically "expendable like what happened to horses in the 19th century. Yes you heard me. We will be the more "expendable" partner once AGI becomes a Billion times more intelligent than each of us will ever be. Think about it
The constant, nauseating camera movement
The paper reading
The AI generated art
Are our standards for video essays this low
Background music is distracting
>ratio
Yeah bye.
Spiniza andsticastic facts
History where he doesn't want to accept what they learnt and where from.....