Marriage & Relationships January 4, 2024 1 min read

👉🏻Aristocratic thinking and ethics create aristocratic outcomes

�🏻Aristocratic thinking and ethics create aristocratic outcomes. �🏻Peasant thinking and ethics create peasant outcomes.

Aristocratic thinking is high agency. Responsibility-seeking, cooperation-seeking, long-term investment-focused, strategic, calculating, opportunity-seeking, and risk-managing.

Peasant thinking is low agency. Responsibility-avoiding, consensus-seeking, short-term consumption-focused, imitation, intuition, distrust of opportunity, and risk-avoidance.

We can teach some people how to think like aristocrates, but it must start young for the best results.

As adults, we can adopt some of the aristocratic thinking processes and methods; however, when exposed to these ways of thinking during the formative years of childhood, it becomes our default way of operating rather than a “second language.”.

We need a system to educate the best of our young men with the skills and tools of leadership. They need to master the tools of a benevolent aristocracy: organised violence, natural law, and persuasion.

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