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Why do poor parents command, while rich parents debate? It is not an accident—it is a social necessity. In this segment, Prof. Jiang Xueqin explains the brutal logic of social hierarchy. He argues that poor children are raised to survive in a world where challenging authority leads to jail or unemployment. Rich children, however, are raised to negotiate, argue, and rewrite the rules. We analyze: • The Authority Trap: Why obedience is a survival mechanism for the poor. • Negotiation as Power: The skill that separates the elite from the worker. • The "China Paradox": Prof. Jiang's personal story of why raising creative children made him an outcast among other parents. 👇 WATCH THE FULL LECTURE HERE (ORIGINAL SOURCE): 🔗 • Game Theory #3: Rich Dad, Poor Dad 🎓 SUPPORT THE ORIGINAL CREATOR This channel exists to highlight the brilliant work of Prof. Jiang Xueqin. We strongly encourage you to support him directly: 📺 Subscribe to Predictive Stories (Official Channel): 👉 / @predictivehistory 📝 Read his Exclusive Articles (Substack): 👉 https://predictivehistory.substack.com/ TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 - Society is a Hierarchy: Rich vs. Poor 01:30 - Poor Kids Obey, Rich Kids Negotiate 03:00 - The Strategy of "Fitting In" vs. Succeeding 06:00 - Prof. Jiang's Personal Parenting Story 08:00 - Why Social Structures are Rigid ⚖️ LEGAL & COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER This video is a curated excerpt produced for educational, critical commentary, and discussion purposes (Fair Use). All intellectual property rights belong to Prof. Jiang Xueqin. Our goal is to make these complex geopolitical and sociological concepts accessible to a broader audience while driving traffic to the original creator. If you are the copyright owner and wish for this content to be modified or removed, please contact us directly via the email listed on our channel's About page and we will address it immediately. #Parenting #SocialHierarchy #Psychology #JiangXueqin #WealthGap #NegotiationSkills