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American Hysteria

GET RICH QUICK

American Hysteria

W!ZARD Studios

Society & Culture, History

4.43.5K Ratings

🗓️ 27 April 2020

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

The search for untold riches has always been at the heart of America, from its very beginning as a nation founded on the search for gold. For this episode, we’ll look at several manifestations of this hope to “get rich quick” and the psychology of luck and ritual, of dreams themselves, both dreams of the future, and dreams that predict it. We’ll start with the most modern get rich quick ideas in the style of The Secret, the 2006 self-help book that make Americans believe that all you need to do to become wealthy is to manifest it with your thoughts, and that the poor are poor because they are attracting poverty to themselves. Then we’ll look at the way that the colonies were funded by early lotteries, the strange rituals of treasure hunting, and the way the gold rush changed American psychology. We’ll look too at the stories happening in the background, the far more modest dreams of black enslaved and oppressed people, who had their own rituals and had their own dreams to get rich quick in a different sense, buying their freedom through winning the lottery and finding economic stability through the underground Harlem lottery known as the numbers game. We’ll ask the question of just who can get rich quick and ask if hope is the greatest American hysteria of them all. Please consider donating to Friends of Public School Harlem. Voice acting by Tamika Lawrence, check out her music here American Hysteria is written, produced, and hosted by Chelsey Weber-Smith Produced and edited by Clear Commo Studios Research and cowriting assisted by Riley Smith Co-Produced by Miranda Zickler Show art by Roache Voice Acting by Will Rogers Become a Patron for extra episodes, interviews, and videos monthly! Follow American Hysteria on social media: Twitter: @AmerHysteria Instagram: @AmericanHysteriaPodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

On this season, we'll explore our most ingrained beliefs, delusions, and archetypes, the ways that cognitive dissonance shapes our culture and how our reality is created by the stories we tell.

0:23.1

I'm your host, Chelsea Weber Smith, and this is American hysteria.

0:28.4

All of these things are manifesting. It truly amazes me of how it works.

0:33.1

Gold became the magic word that changed the history of our nation.

0:37.7

There's the honest gamble that the poor man for his nickels and dimes can have.

0:42.9

Where'd you find that?

0:44.4

Same place I'd discovered all these things.

0:46.6

Right beneath our feet.

0:48.2

That's amazing.

0:52.2

Once when I was a kid, I was at a big fair with my family, and my granny, known as the lucky one, decided to play a carnival game, something I've only ever seen her do once in my entire life.

1:07.8

The game worked like this. The player rolled a rubber ball across a plain of different

1:14.0

colored cups, most of which were red, a loss, a few of which were yellow, a small prize,

1:21.4

and one of which was black, the jumbo prize. I can see it perfectly in my memory, that gentle roll, the ball bumping over the red and the yellow, and then settling flawlessly into the single black cup.

1:39.0

Ladies and gentlemen, we have a winner.

1:42.1

The rest of the day, I was flanked by an enormous white bear wearing shiny plush ice

1:48.1

skates, and I was ready to show off to any and everyone, just how rich I had gotten in a single

1:55.4

moment of luck.

1:57.5

But there was something else to it.

1:59.4

I had focused all my belief into that rolling ball, and I felt almost as if I had imbued it with magic.

2:10.3

My dad used to tell me that if I believed hard enough, as Jesus said, I could move a mountain, and not only that, there would be gold in those

2:20.9

hills. Another time, I closed my eyes and believed so hard I forgot to breathe, hoping to win a

2:29.8

basketball in an art fair drawing. I did win that basketball, and as I bounced it through the

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