(PRO/ELITE) End Game: 100 Men vs. A Gorilla — Surviving the Final Boss of Finance

Introduction
There’s a strange internet meme that went viral in late 2024 (although one can trace its roots to 2020), one of those absurd, chaotic thought experiments that somehow says more about society than any whitepaper or economics lecture: 100 men versus a gorilla. The scenario? One hundred ordinary, unarmed men attempt to take down a gorilla. Instantly, the comments pour in: the gorilla wins every time. Why? Because no amount of coordination, strength, or human cleverness can overcome the raw, unrelenting, primal power of the Gorilla.
It’s funny. It’s meme-worthy. And it’s dead serious.
Because in the End Game of global finance, technology, and power, we are all standing in the jungle. Central banks, BlackRock, sovereign wealth funds, AI superstructures, and decentralized protocols — these are the gorillas. And most people? They're the hundred confused, scrambling men.
This article is the next step in the "End Game" series. You already know the thesis: we are entering a multipolar world where programmable money, de-dollarization, digital assets, and autonomous agents are converging. Now, it's time to ask: what do you do about it? How do you not just survive, but position for asymmetric upside in a game you cannot win with brute force?
It starts by recognizing you are not in a fair fight.