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Time Preference: The Psychology That Built Civilizations

Time Preference: The Psychology That Built Civilizations

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Notre-Dame Cathedral took 182 years to build. Your iPhone is designed to die in two.

The men who laid those first stones knew they would never see the finished building. They planted trees they would never sit under. They built something timeless.

We don't do that anymore. What changed?

One concept explains it all: Time Preference — the degree to which you discount the future relative to the present. It's the single most important idea I've encountered in my study of wealth across civilizations, and almost nobody talks about it.

In this episode, I break down:

  • What time preference is and why it shapes the fate of nations
  • How hard money created the Eiffel Tower, the Brooklyn Bridge, and dynastic fortunes
  • What happened on August 15, 1971 — and why everything changed
  • Rome vs. Byzantium: same empire, different money, 500 years vs. 1,000 years
  • How Spain's silver fortune destroyed them from the inside
  • Why your buildings, products, relationships, and attention span have all degraded
  • Why low time preference is now a superpower in a world optimized for immediacy
  • 8 practical ways to build low time preference into your life and investments

The cathedral builders knew something we've forgotten: patience isn't passive. It's the most aggressive long-term strategy there is.

What are you building that will exist in 100 years?

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