There is some information in there, but it is framed to produce specific conclusions.
For starters, it immediately goes to a new age mysticism to ground its philosophy. It ends with the proclamation pertaining to the old greek gods.
This may be what some believe, but it does not actually answer many questions about what is real.
Further, the method of "answering" is very vague and as we have seen with Q's way of answering, the fact a response is chosen does not mean it is the correct (or the only) answer.
It is interesting, but not really all that revealing. The logic of the discussion resolves to nonsense. "The elite will always be in control, the world will always select for their methods, and I think that's beautiful."
Which results in those weak to its influence resolving to acts of rebellion against fatalism or… Fatalism with a disregard for their life and purpose.
IE - it leads the person viewing it to the very conclusion the "elites" want and acts as though this is some higher revelation.