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What if your birth certificate isn't just a record of your birth, but a powerful commercial instrument that defines your relationship with money, taxes, and even your own identity? Dr. Don Kalam, with his background in business and law, offers a provocative reframing of American society that challenges our fundamental understanding of how the system works—and who it works for.
Kalam presents the United States not primarily as a democracy, but as a republic designed to foster entrepreneurship as the default path to prosperity. The birth certificate, printed on bank note paper, creates what he calls a "United States person"—a commercial entity separate from your natural self. Most Americans unknowingly merge these two identities, while the wealthy maintain rigorous separation, allowing them to control vast assets without directly owning them.
This perspective illuminates why figures like Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg establish foundations that receive profits from their companies—embodying Kalam's central wealth philosophy: "Own nothing, control everything." By operating through trusts and using Employer Identification Numbers rather than Social Security Numbers, the financially savvy create protective barriers between personal and business liabilities while practicing legal tax avoidance.
The implications extend beyond personal finance into education and employment. Kalam suggests conventional schooling predominantly produces employees rather than entrepreneurs, a system he claims was deliberately designed by industrial magnates. As automation accelerates, intelligence (creating systems) trumps skill (performing tasks), making entrepreneurial thinking increasingly essential for financial security.
Whether you find Kalam's interpretations revolutionary or controversial, his framework offers a coherent explanation for the persistence of wealth inequality and provides actionable strategies for rethinking your relationship with commercial systems. The question remains: what might change if this supposedly elite knowledge became widely understood and implemented across society?
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