Does he know something we don't? | Jack Neel + Andrew Tate #motivation #discipline

Does he know something we don't? | Jack Neel + Andrew Tate #motivation #discipline

The question of who really runs the world doesn’t have a single, clear-cut answer, but rather points to a complex web of influence shared among governments, corporations, financial institutions, and powerful individuals. National leaders and state governments shape global policy through diplomacy, military force, and international alliances, while multinational corporations and investment firms like BlackRock and Vanguard control trillions in assets and influence economic systems worldwide. Behind the scenes, a small group of ultra-wealthy individuals and families exert power through political lobbying, media ownership, and philanthropy, though popular narratives sometimes overstate their control. Meanwhile, global systems—such as capitalism, technology, and legal frameworks—operate almost autonomously, guiding behavior and shaping society in ways that no single person can fully direct. At the same time, public will expressed through voting, protest, and cultural influence can shift the course of events, proving that power, though often concentrated, is never absolute. In reality, the world is run not by one hand, but by many—some visible, others hidden, all interconnected.