đź”’ WORLDVIEW: Time to dust off 241-year-old blueprint for economic prosperity
Adam Smith’s “invisible hand” is the most solid of any possible cornerstone in a true democracy.
Adam Smith’s “invisible hand” is the most solid of any possible cornerstone in a true democracy.
A Donald Trump world raises the risk of confrontation. And, perversely, supports the new POTUS’s plans to spend his economy out of recession. He’ll achieve it. Just not in the way most expected.
Experience teaches us much good can come from starting afresh. Whether it’s changing a job, a city, even a country, if properly approached a change is more rejuvenating than any holiday.
Nathan Rothschild turned almost certain disaster into a profit by holding his head when others lost theirs.
There has always been a danger in making decisions based on outdated information. But never before have the stakes been higher, both personally and nationally. We all need to embrace this new world.
While SA’s deranged President rambles on about his latest disastrous idea called “radical economic transformation”, here’s a reminder of a man who offers the inverse – 45-year-old, Pretoria-born super-entrepreneur Elon Musk.
If ever a structure was designed to create conflict, the hierarchical corporation is it. But with information on pretty much everything now freely available, the corporation’s walls are crumbling.
As we are all on this mortal coil for such a short spell, why not make the most of it? By dreaming again. Starting right now.
Among the propaganda tactics is “paid twitter” – a team of low-life who run dozens of Twitter accounts ascribed to fictitious people and created with the sole intention of promoting the client’s agenda.
Tracker funds and resource-linked Exchange Traded Funds have mushroomed in a country that was late to catch the global wave. But now investors have caught onto the benefit of ultra low costs, they’re hooked.