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Sometimes nothing happens in decades, and then decades happens in weeks. That's happening now. World history. Change of World Order. I had a long conversation with my mother-in-law today. She is 76 and has seen it all. My crypto-twitter timeline is full of people either fearing hashtag#blackmonday or thinking Trump is playing 4D chess with the world economy. I personally don't take sides and don't really care about who might be winning or loosing. Sometimes helps to be a bit autistic;-) Instead I take a systemic view: The system never loses. Hegemony always moves after a terminal crisis on to a new “systemic cycle of capital accumulation". This is the beginning of the end of the US Empire. The open society of the 20th century ended with Trump's second inauguration, too. The tariff war is a strike-first attempt to avoid the inevitable. Look at the graphic. The 21st century was always gonna be dominated by China. 1/3 (cont. in reply)
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2/3 You see, I studied Asian Affairs in the 90s and this is what most experts in that then obscure niche had predicted: The Asian Century. Now it is playing out. I am glad I don't live in China and have a social credit score, but even me die-hard Liberal could live in what we Progressives in the West call a Benevolent Autocracy: Singapore. It's a place where true diversity works obviously better than in any G20 City of Woke-istan and where women can safely walk home drunk at 2am w/o any fear. Watching the change of the guards, I deeply hope and sense that crypto currencies will play a key part in re-allocating global capital. I always admire my internet friends from Vietnam, Thailand, Argentina and even India & China for being early adopters of blockchain and web3 - ahead of many of my lagging European friends, peers and clients.
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3/3 I grew up in the outgoing world-order. I will die in the emerging new world-order. I am grateful for the system that made me. And yet I have always hated it in equal measures. Light and shadow. Matter and anti-matter. I am a bridge builder. What bridges will I have to bridge to keep thriving? How will the world order look like by 2030, 2040 and 2050? Last year when I turned 50, I declared to 100 people I wanted to live another 10,000 days...so until 2051. @druen - time to learn Mandarin?
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It's difficult for a lot of people to take the long view on things, in addition to looking at the past to see how these patterns play out over time. Reading some of the responses to your cast seems to validate that. One of the major X factors is how long that overlap window will be during this transition? Likely something that can only properly be seen in hindsight, but with the way propaganda continues to evolved it will continue to blur those lines. (related: where did you source this image from?)
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this is just yet another doom prophecy
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ray dalio is a chinese stock bagholder and his theory is bogus amyways rip the us hegemony
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I do not agree with you , U.S will be on top for all time
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Lmao mkay
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interesting cast
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