The global economy is no longer a race for efficiency—it’s a contest of narratives, where sovereignty dictates prices and power. I see narrative sovereignty—the ability to weaponize stories of identity, scarcity, and allegiance—as the driving force behind today’s economic shifts. Tariffs are not mere taxes; they are catalysts amplifying uncertainty, contradiction, and nationalistic excuses, turning … Continue reading Narrative Sovereignty, Weaponized Pricing, and the Dollar’s Dominance in a Fragmenting Global Economy
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A Reexamination of France through the Lens of Common Sense and Data Discrepancies
I’d like to discuss a topic that I’ve been reflecting on for quite some time: how France’s immigration policy affects its economy and culture, particularly the significant gap between official data and reality. Many might think immigration is just a matter of numbers going up or down, but in my view, it involves much deeper … Continue reading A Reexamination of France through the Lens of Common Sense and Data Discrepancies
Palantir AI-Powered Growth, Valuation Risks, and Europe’s Privacy Puzzle
Palantir’s AI Edge Palantir Technologies has always intrigued me. Launched in 2003 by Peter Thiel and others, it started by helping U.S. intelligence and military agencies sift through chaotic data—think classified reports or satellite feeds—to fight terrorism or cyber threats. Today, it’s a powerhouse in AI-driven data analytics, serving both governments and businesses. I see … Continue reading Palantir AI-Powered Growth, Valuation Risks, and Europe’s Privacy Puzzle
The Symbol of Wisdom
I’ve always been fascinated by the idea of wisdom. What does it mean to be wise? Who qualifies as a sage? These questions seem straightforward, but when I try to pin down an answer, it slips through my fingers like water, taking on different shapes in different contexts. Let me pose a question to you: … Continue reading The Symbol of Wisdom




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