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28: Two Kinds of People

Mar 18, 2026
A cultural split between people doubling down on tech and those opting out into slow life and homesteads. How status shifts from money and stuff to intangible distances like embodiment, joy, and sovereignty. New languages of ambition emerge around content, community, and emotional states. Brands must learn to sell feelings not possessions as the old social grammar collapses.
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INSIGHT

Brands Will Sell Emotional States Not Products

  • Emotional states like joy and peace become aspirational distances as people escape anxiety-driven industries like parenting.
  • Jean-Louis predicts brands will sell permission to feel regulated and anti-productive leisure as a key value.
INSIGHT

Two Aspirational Extremes Are Forming

  • Culture is bifurcating into two aspiration archetypes: AI maximalists racing to build and exiters opting out to slow, self-sufficient lives.
  • Jasmine and Jean-Louis link this split to fear of AI and Stoic rejection of desire.
ANECDOTE

Chad Hurley Tweet Versus Epictetus

  • Jean-Louis contrasts Chad Hurley's tweet about the 'last meaningful year of work' with Epictetus to show two opposing drives.
  • He links Silicon Valley panic to fear-driven aspiration while Stoicism pushes desire reduction.
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