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Author of Bangers (2025), How To Start (2025), and Hit Reverse (2024) || Creator of The Urgency Journal (2025) || Follow for new ideas from old books

Jul 9, 2024, 13 tweets

You're looking at a 465 year old painting...

That contains 126 hidden messages (that we've been able to count...)

This painting is The Topsy Turvy World by Bruegel

And it has the earliest illustration of the *Blue Pill*

Discover this painting's top 10 HIDDEN insights 👇🏻

1/ "She puts the blue cloak on her husband"

Bruegel's original name for his painting: The Blue Cloak

In the center a woman puts a blue cloak on her husband - a Danish proverb meaning to deceive someone

The Matrix made the Blue Cloak the Blue Pill - the meaning remains the same

2/ "Never believe someone who carries fire in one hand and water in the other"

How much of the modern economy is captured in this proverb?

Fast food creates billions in GDP. Erodes people's health

Then "Healthcare" comes in. More billions in GDP

Rinse and Repeat

3/ "To be able to tie even the devil to a pillow"

This proverb means: Stubbornness. Sheer obstinacy. The tendency to keep throwing punches

If you turn up enough times, learn enough lessons, and iterate for long-enough...

You can tie even the DEVIL to a pillow

4/ "To cast roses before swine"

You can't make a man understand something that his job requires him to misunderstand

The highest of truths, like the highest of peaks, aren't for all but for the select few ready to make a painful climb

Cast not roses before swine

5/ "To not care whose house is on fire as long as one can warm oneself at the blaze"

No matter the era, you can always find characters whose minds and souls are hijacked by this brand of short-termism

A "me-ism" that doesn't see one can't remain standing if the ecosystem falls

6/ "To be a hen feeler"

We see a villager feeling a hen to see if she's going to lay an egg before slaughtering her

This proverb mocks those who are miserly - and hyper-sensitive to all minor losses. People obsessed with optimization even when it provides no meaningful gain...

7/ "To marry under the broomstick"

This proverb chides people who live together without sanctifying their bond before God

More broadly, this proverb suggests that everything important must be impressed upon with a divine seal

Let the higher power bless your endeavors

8/ "One foot shod, the other bare"

Nature abhors imbalance

Failure - when its not the result of sloth or monumental bad luck - is often the result of ignoring *the other half* of the equation

A product without marketing. Marketing without product. One foot shod, the other...

9/ "The world is turned upside down"

A feeling that has haunted the hearts of the observant in many eras:

Things are the opposite of what they should be

The moral order has been inverted

And the only way back is a vertigo inducing counter-revolution

10/ Two related messages:

"To hold a candle to the Devil" - to be friendly with everyone without exercising any judgement

"To confess to the Devil" - to reveal your heart's secrets to the enemy

The sin of our age is over-inclusion and tearing down the much needed borders

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