| 1776. | It's a date that's burned into our consciousness. | The signing of the Declaration of Independence… the beginning of the Great American Experiment… and the birth of what would become the richest, most powerful nation in all of human history. | But what you don't know is that there is a hidden architecture to the story that they don't teach you in school. | And of all the prosperity, innovation and freedoms we as Americans enjoy… they would not exist without two other tectonic shifts that happened in 1776. | In fact, the world we live in today… it's all downstream of three events converging to unleash the most explosive period of progress the world has ever seen. | "By clicking here, you will be subscribed to receive emails from Porter's Daily Journal. Porter's Daily Journal is read by 50,000 of the world's best-informed investors." | Three separate forces – each of which would've been transformative on its own – but combined… their impact is almost impossible to quantify: | We're talking, quite literally, hundreds of trillions of dollars in wealth creation… hundred of millions lifted from poverty… the rise of new political, social, and economic systems. | And, of course, the creation of some of the world's greatest fortunes… towering financial dynasties that have endured for centuries. | All of it can be traced back to 1776 and the convergence of these three forces. | Now, on the eve of America's 250th anniversary, I believe that we are standing on the threshold of a new 1776 moment. | | A second convergence of forces across the three domains that dictate almost every aspect of your | life: Economics. Technology. Politics. | "By clicking here, you will be subscribed to receive emails from Porter's Daily Journal. Porter's Daily Journal is read by 50,000 of the world's best-informed investors." | This is something we have not seen in two and half centuries… a true once-in-a-generation paradigm shift that could trigger the greatest transfer of wealth in American history. | Three Nobel Prize winners have already sounded the alarm. | McKinsey has estimated it could be worth $25 trillion annually. | But unlike 1776, this isn't some slow-moving shift that will play out over decades. No. It's already deciding who gets ahead and who falls behind. | And as you'll discover today, the aftershock of this convergence could "reset" not just your personal wealth, but the entire U.S. economic system: | How you work,how you vote, how you protect and build your wealth… it's all being turned upside down by what one famous Stanford economist says is: | "The biggest change ever… bigger than electricity… bigger than the steam engine." | And almost nobody is prepared for it. | But that ends now. 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