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Sunday, 18 February 2024

Financial markets

Over the next five years, commodities may emerge as compelling investments relative to the stock market. Economic shifts, geopolitical uncertainties, and inflation concerns are driving increased attention to tangible assets. As traditional markets face volatility and potential corrections, commodities like precious metals, agricultural goods, and energy resources become attractive for diversification and hedging strategies. Supply chain disruptions, coupled with growing global demand, could bolster commodity prices. Additionally, the tangible nature of commodities offers a sense of security amid digital volatility. Fundamental reasons are never timing tools though.

Monday, 29 January 2024

UPRISE

"we are simultaneously everything and nothing."

It is a great paradox that individually we are simultaneously everything and nothing. Through our own eyes, we are everything--e.g., when we die, the whole world disappears. So to most people (and to other species) dying is the worst thing possible, and it is of paramount importance that we have the best life possible. However, when we look down on ourselves through the eyes of nature we are of absolutely no significance. It is a reality that each one of us is only one of about seven billion of our species alive today and that our species is only one of about ten million species on our planet. Earth is just one of about 100 billion planets in our galaxy, which is just one of about two trillion galaxies in the universe. And our lifetimes are only about 1/3,000 of humanity's existence, which itself is only 1/20,000 of the Earth's existence. In other words, we are unbelievably tiny and short-lived and no matter what we accomplish, our impact will be insignificant. At the same time, we instinctually want to matter and to evolve, and we can matter a tiny bit--and it's all those tiny bits that add up to drive the evolution of the universe.

The question is how we matter and evolve. Do we matter to others (who also don't matter in the grand scope of things) or in some greater sense that we will never actually achieve? Or does it not matter if we matter so we should forget about the question and just enjoy our lives while they last?