New World Everything.
The PUMP™ Principle, in Jibrael Hindi's own words. New World Lawyering is for the 1% of his followers who are lawyers. This one is for the rest of you.
When Jibrael posts about New World Lawyering, that applies to the lawyers. But the same principle applies to everyone — and it has a name: New World Everything.
The premise is simple, and it's non-negotiable: we no longer tolerate people who make baseless assertions — claims not grounded in reality, never tested, never subjected to scrutiny — and get away with it. You call it out. Every time.
In his words: "If you can't say something with receipts, don't say it."
Where are your receipts?
That's the demand. And when you demand it, you build a system of deterrence — a system where nobody talks the noise that's disruptive to focus, disruptive to advancing, disruptive to building, disruptive to growth. Because that's exactly the noise that goes unchecked, untested — the noise that causes chaos.
That's called New World Everything. And the demand behind it is the PUMP™ Principle — the governance principle the whole house runs on. PUMP™ is the framework; the Principle is what it enforces: nothing gets said without receipts. New World Lawyering is for lawyers. PUMP™ carries New World Everything. It started in law — it doesn't end there. The proof standard behind it isn't talk: the firm this doctrine comes out of was the most active class-action filing firm in the country in 2025 — the receipts are on the official record.
And he closed the video with a promise: "I'll give you an example. I'm going to show you something." That example is next. Stay close.
If you can't say it with receipts, don't say it.
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