The Golden One - Marcus Follin - Do You Understand? Aired: 2026-03-11 Duration: 06:33 === Republican Party Potential (05:14) === [00:00:02] Right, Agartha's number one ranked romantic dreamer. [00:00:07] I'm checking in with an insight and as you see in the title of the video, perhaps it's a bit clickbaity. [00:00:13] I do of course understand that most of my esteemed audience, you understand perfectly well what I mean, but I saw some comments and I thought to make this video as a follow-up. [00:00:24] So I will use an example here, which will hopefully make sense. [00:00:27] I'm reshaping the way you think now. [00:00:30] So we're looking at this. [00:00:32] What is this? [00:00:33] Yes, you can see it's a canvas. [00:00:36] Then we have two ways of viewing this. [00:00:39] We can either say that this is just a canvas, this is what it is. [00:00:42] It is what it is. [00:00:43] Would you hang this on the wall? [00:00:44] Probably not, because it's just what you see before you right now. [00:00:48] However, with a few brushes, some paint, it can be transformed into something like into something like this, which is, if I may be so bold, I'm quite happy with it. [00:01:02] So the point I'm trying to make is that you shouldn't look at life like this. [00:01:06] And this teaching, by the way, can be applied to your own personal life. [00:01:10] So you might be out of shape, you might be a bit fat, you might be a bit skinny, and then you think to yourself, this is how I am. [00:01:17] This is faulty. [00:01:18] It's a faulty Weltanschaun. [00:01:22] It's a faulty worldview. [00:01:23] It's a faulty world viewing. [00:01:26] It's a better translation of Weltanschaun. [00:01:30] Either way, you need to look at your potential. [00:01:32] You need to look at what you could be if you put in the work. [00:01:36] So use your God-given gift of imagination and think to yourself, this is what I could become. [00:01:42] If I put in the work, of course, if you want to be, you know, jacked, muscular, aesthetic, you need to gym every day or four days a week. [00:01:50] And you need to, you know, better your diet and everything like that. [00:01:54] Same thing if we're talking about politics. [00:01:56] It's gonna take a lot of work. [00:01:58] And I know some guys they are, I will give you some tough love. [00:02:02] Many guys are quite lazy. [00:02:04] So instead of actually, you know, being prepared to take the heat to put in the work, you know, a long grind, they want to fantasize about a collapse or a civil war. [00:02:14] But as we all know, these things will not happen. [00:02:17] It's wishful thinking and is very comfortable, sort of like a way to escape reality to say that, oh, when the civil war comes, I hate to break it to you, the civil war will not come. [00:02:27] So you simply have to embrace the long grind. [00:02:29] It's gonna be a lot of hard work. [00:02:31] Some guys they are willing to put in the work and some guys they're more willing to, you know, escape into fantasies about collapses and civil wars and stuff like that. [00:02:41] So anyway, look at what you can do. [00:02:44] We're talking about the Sweden Democrats. [00:02:47] I know many guys they don't like them because of things their representatives have said in interviews and various of their policies. [00:02:56] But again, if you think that way, you're looking at the party like this. [00:03:00] You shouldn't. [00:03:01] You should look at the party and see what can be done with a party. [00:03:05] What is the potential with the party? [00:03:07] What can the party do if more good men and women enter the party? [00:03:12] No, I'm saying women here as well because there are good women in the Sweden Democrats who are doing very good work. [00:03:20] So the point here I'm trying to make is that don't look at the party for what it is now. [00:03:25] Look at imagine what the party could be if enough good people push it in a direction which is better for the Swedish population. [00:03:33] Now, this is not only about Sweden. [00:03:35] Let's talk about Germany and America. [00:03:38] So let's talk about Germany first. [00:03:40] Back before Germany was unified, some Germans they probably looked at Germany like this. [00:03:47] It's just how it is. [00:03:48] We're going to be this small disunited states and we're going to be at the mercy of bigger powers. [00:03:54] France will invade us again. [00:03:56] A second Napoleonic character will come to conquer our lands again. [00:04:00] And then there were some German guys who thought, yeah, actually, if we use our, if we put in the worker, then we can actually accomplish something. [00:04:08] And Germany was unified. [00:04:10] Same thing with Alternative for Germany. [00:04:12] You might think they aren't super based or super good, but you know, it's a quite open party still. [00:04:16] You can go into Alternative for Germany and push them in a direction you see fit. [00:04:22] A party, a political party, doesn't have an agency of its own. [00:04:26] The agency is based on the members. [00:04:30] So the agency of the members, that is what determines the agency of the party. [00:04:34] Now we can look at the US as well. [00:04:37] We can look at the Republican Party, which at the moment, perhaps not a super attractive party to join. [00:04:44] But if we're looking at the creation of America, your ancestors, some of your ancestors, they came to America and they saw a wilderness, but they didn't say this. [00:04:54] This is what met them, a dark wilderness. [00:04:57] But they tamed this. [00:04:58] Via their imagination, via their hard work, grit, they built an astonishing civilization out of the wilderness. [00:05:07] They could do it just as these German guys, they could unite Germany to become one of the most powerful nations in the world for a time. === Member Agency Defined (01:16) === [00:05:16] So you can also do it. [00:05:18] You can change a party. [00:05:19] Our forefathers, they could do a lot of things. [00:05:22] So for us, it shouldn't be a super insurmountable task to steer a political party in the right direction, especially since the metapolitical situation is going in our way. [00:05:33] We can use Sweden as an example. [00:05:35] 10 years ago, if you said, I support the Sweden Democrats, I am for immigration restriction, you were socially ostracized. [00:05:44] Now you can say that you're for deporting people and no one bats an eye. [00:05:48] So you can see how far we've come already because of the imagination and the grit and hard work of many metapolitical actors. [00:05:57] So to conclude the teaching, don't look at a thing and see it for what it is. [00:06:02] See it for what it could be if you put in enough work. [00:06:05] So that is the correct way to approach anything in life, really. [00:06:10] So anyway, thank you for watching. [00:06:12] Do head over to legigloria.com. [00:06:15] We just had a big restock of many popular garments. [00:06:18] You can see them on the front page. [00:06:20] So do head over, do yourself a favor, do me a favor and place a massive order of top quality garments. [00:06:25] So you'll be aesthetic for Haithumos Spring Ahead. [00:06:30] So thank you for watching. [00:06:32] Thank you for your support. [00:06:33] Excerpt.