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Is the world truly just a structure of power and tyranny, or is that a lie designed to justify resentment? Today, we dismantle the post-modernist claim that all hierarchy is oppression by looking at the hard biological evidence found in the play behavior of rats. You will discover why the "30% Rule" is the neurobiological foundation of fair play, authority, and stable societies, and why ignoring it leads not to utopia, but to the Gulag. In this video, we dive deep into the neuroscience of Jaak Panksepp and the philosophy of Jordan Peterson to explain why competence, not power, is the true basis of valid hierarchies. We explore the dangerous pathology of Marxism and the story of Cain and Abel to illustrate how resentment destroys the "game" of life. From the dynamics of your marriage to the politics of the university campus, you will learn why negotiation and voluntary reciprocity are the only alternatives to total tyranny. If you are tired of the narrative of "oppressor vs. oppressed" and want to understand the biological necessity of morality and fair play, this analysis is for you. Learn how to stop feeding the tyrant within, how to negotiate properly in your relationships, and why "cleaning your room" is the first step toward saving civilization from chaos. Take responsibility for your potential for tyranny and join the conversation. Subscribe to the channel for more deep dives into psychology and philosophy, like this video to support the truth, and comment below: Are you playing the game fairly, or are you letting resentment win? #JordanPeterson #Hierarchy #Psychology #Marxism #SelfImprovement #JaakPanksepp #Philosophy