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GODS MUST BE CRAZY! Farmer ↔ Hunter

Century of Humiliation ↔ Century of AI Rejuvenation

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GODS MUST BE CRAZY! Farmer ↔ Hunter

De: Saji Madapat, Tiger Rider, EPM Mavericks, Puli Murugan
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"In the final sense — a theft." — President Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1953.

He was a Republican. A warrior. The man who won the last war America actually won. And in 1953, he named the pattern this book maps across thirteen domains: "Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies, in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed. This world in arms is not spending money alone. It is spending the sweat of its laborers, the genius of its scientists, the hopes of its children."

We are still ignoring him.

GODS MUST BE CRAZY! Farmer ↔ Hunter

In the 1980 film, a Coke bottle shatters a society that had never known scarcity. Today, a shinier bottle — American capitalism, AI supremacy, trillion-dollar deficits, algorithmic polarization — has landed on the global village. This book picks it up and reads the bill of materials etched in the glass.

On April 2, 2025 — 165 years after Lord Elgin torched Beijing's Old Summer Palace — a president signed a tariff order in the Rose Garden and called it "Liberation Day." Within two trading days, the S&P 500 shed $6.6 trillion: the largest two-day loss in American market history. Today, as America spends $50 billion in twenty-two days on a war with no stated objective, China plants 6,000+ AI companies. We are borrowing money from Beijing to fund a battle that secures Beijing's energy supply chain. The Hunter had pulled a lever. The Farmer read the underground channels.

This is a field report from the halocline — the invisible boundary where market narrative meets deployment reality. The Farmer (China) deploys patient capital across thirteen interlocking domains — semiconductors, autonomous vehicles, AI, shipbuilding, rare earths, the architecture of dollar alternatives — backed by a $125-trillion state-owned enterprise root system and 6,000+ AI seeds, constructing an unbreachable strategic floor. The Hunter (America) possesses magnificent arrows — the Transformer architecture, the GPU ecosystem, the university system that births Nobel laureates — but fires them from a bow cracked by $5.3 trillion in stock buybacks, a $40-trillion Middle Eastern military ledger, and a fourteenth domain of algorithmic polarization devouring the social cohesion required to aim them.

One civilization measures in quarters. The other measures in centuries. And a floor cannot be undermined from above.

This is not a book about China "winning." It is a book about what happens when two civilizations play different games on the same board — and only one realizes it.

Through Marcus Chen, a portfolio manager watching Tesla command $1 trillion for 1.64 million vehicles while BYD commands $107 billion for 4.6 million — one company's narrative is another's Tuesday — and Sarah Kowalski, a Youngstown shopkeeper whose "Made in Vietnam" ceramics are 65–80% Chinese by component value, trillion-dollar abstractions become human-scale consequences. Each chapter closes with a Boatman's Ledger — practical analytical tools for investors, executives, and policymakers. The net assessment: Farmer 14, Hunter 15. A one-point margin. Not destiny — a policy variable. The window is ten to fifteen years.

This is not a eulogy for America. It is pro-American — in the way a doctor is pro-patient when she names the disease. Written by a Fortune 10 insider who walked the procurement floors of General Dynamics and Vertex Aerospace inside the very machinery Eisenhower warned about — and who later stood in Cambodia's killing fields and understood he had been one of its architects.

The question is not "Who will win?" The question is: What are you not seeing?

The water is shifting. Read the undercurrent.

Proceeds support the Missionaries of Charity.

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