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Gold doesn’t change. What changes is how much work you need to do to earn it. 2,000 years ago, a Roman centurion could earn about one ounce of gold in roughly a month. In 1971, an American officer could earn one ounce of gold in about 2 days. Today, the same one ounce can cost 2–3 weeks of work. In this video, we look at 2,000 years of history through a single unit: one ounce of gold ounce. 00:00 One Ounce — 2,000 Years Apart 01:27 Rome: When Gold Was Your Salary 03:17 The Dark Ages: Why Labor Lost Value 04:48 Too Much Gold: The Discovery That Broke the Rule 06:08 Isaac Newton and 200 Years of Stability 08:14 World Wars: Gold Taken From the People 09:51 Nixon, 1971: The Link Is Cut 11:54 The Full Picture: Every Era Side by Side 12:46 Three Lessons From 2,000 Years of Data 14:51 What's Your Labor Really Worth? You’ll see: – How much labor one ounce of gold “cost” in Ancient Rome – What happened to that “gold wage” in the Middle Ages and industrial era – How the end of the gold standard in 1971 changed the picture – Why today people work almost 10× longer for the same ounce – And what this says about money, inflation, and the value of your time This is not investment advice. It’s a simple way to look at money and crises: gold history as a ruler, and human labor as what we really measure. If you like clear, calm explanations about how money has flowed through history, subscribe to The Cointhesis Lab — The Cointhesis Lab. #gold #golddocumentary #financialhistory #inflation #money #economy #history