2025 Year in Review: When Fear Stopped Working
[HPP] Jenny LeeJanuary 19, 20261h 19min
22 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβπ 2025 Global Events Overview
- π The year 2025 was marked by a timeline of natural disasters, including intense earthquakes, widespread floods, and severe storms across Asia, the Pacific, Europe, Africa, and the Americas.
- β οΈ Significant seismic activity was recorded along the Pacific Ring of Fire, with multiple moderate earthquakes and even a major earthquake in Myanmar causing widespread destruction.
- π Regions like Indonesia, the Philippines, South Asia, and the United States experienced persistent rainfall and flooding, while Africa saw heavy seasonal rains leading to new lake formations.
π§ The Decline of Fear Narratives
- π‘ A key theme of 2025 was that fear stopped working, with the public's collective nervous system stabilizing and emotional flatness replacing urgency.
- π― The year highlighted how fear narratives failed to attach, and big events dissolved into "nothing burgers" as people became desensitized to constant alarms.
- β Disclosure of information became normalized instead of shocking, indicating a shift in public perception and a loss of authority's quiet power.
π° Financial Shifts and Critical Resources
- π The video emphasizes the importance of silver, copper, and gold as valuable assets, with a strong warning against selling physical silver.
- π Copper is highlighted as the next critical resource, suggesting its value will significantly increase, similar to silver and gold.
- π XRP cryptocurrency is predicted to see a major price jump, potentially leading to a "floodgate" effect in the market, while Bitcoin is expected to tank.
π οΈ Future Technology and Industry Transformations
- β‘ Higher technology is identified as a key area for future investment, with discussions around advanced devices like medbeds that can instantly repair the body.
- π Major changes are predicted for the insurance, housing, and vehicle industries, with traditional models becoming obsolete and a move towards more sustainable, durable materials like clay and wood.
- β»οΈ The negative impact of plastic is discussed, advocating for a return to natural materials in everyday items, from kitchenware to bedding (e.g., linen sheets).
β¨ 2026 Outlook and Personal Preparedness
- π± 2026 is anticipated to be a year of calm, restructuring, and value realignment, moving away from the chaos of previous years.
- π Individuals are encouraged to trust their intuition, focus on small circles, and cultivate presence, rather than relying on external validation or fear-mongering.
- π¦ Advice includes being cautious with big corporation donations, verifying IRS threats, and understanding that physical assets like metals will retain value as global currencies shift (the "Jubilee").
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2025 Global EventsNatural DisastersFear NarrativesNervous System StabilizationFinancial ShiftsSilver MarketCopper ResourcesGold MarketXRP CryptocurrencyHigher TechnologyMedbedsInsurance IndustryHousing MarketPlastic PollutionIntuition
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