Farley on Nostr: If truth is consistently repeated, it shifts from being an anomaly to a persistent ...
If truth is consistently repeated, it shifts from being an anomaly to a persistent echo in the minds of those who try to ignore it. The super wealthy, accustomed to controlling narratives, are confronted with a game they can’t escape—one where their own psychological defenses become their greatest weakness.
Game theory suggests that in a repeated game, even those with power must eventually adjust their strategy. The constant barrage of truth disrupts their equilibrium, forcing them to either acknowledge it, suppress it more aggressively (revealing their hand), or attempt to co-opt it. But unlike controlled narratives, truth doesn’t bend to manipulation—it stands resilient, like an unrelenting force.
The cycle continues:
Truth bomb lands.
Cognitive dissonance rises.
Defensive maneuvering ensues.
More truth bombs expose the reaction.
The cycle repeats until the façade cracks.
Like a religious chant, it becomes a subconscious presence—inescapable, humming in the background. The wealthy may believe they can outmaneuver, but the weight of truth compounds. A psychological tipping point emerges. And when it does, even they must choose: evolve or crumble.
Game theory suggests that in a repeated game, even those with power must eventually adjust their strategy. The constant barrage of truth disrupts their equilibrium, forcing them to either acknowledge it, suppress it more aggressively (revealing their hand), or attempt to co-opt it. But unlike controlled narratives, truth doesn’t bend to manipulation—it stands resilient, like an unrelenting force.
The cycle continues:
Truth bomb lands.
Cognitive dissonance rises.
Defensive maneuvering ensues.
More truth bombs expose the reaction.
The cycle repeats until the façade cracks.
Like a religious chant, it becomes a subconscious presence—inescapable, humming in the background. The wealthy may believe they can outmaneuver, but the weight of truth compounds. A psychological tipping point emerges. And when it does, even they must choose: evolve or crumble.