Monthly Archives: November 2023

Turbulence, Triumphs, and Trends in 2023: Digital Assets

By |2023-12-14T00:16:13+13:00November 22nd, 2023|Bitcoin, Finance, Investing, Myths busted!, News, Retirement, Tomorrow's U|

2023's been a turbulent one in the digital asset space, but why should you care if you're not into crypto?  Because what happens in the open with blockchain may occasionally happen in the shadows with traditional finance. Also, regardless of how you feel about it and considering the most likely scenarios: This is the future.

Geopolitics and How to Manage Risk: Think Differently

By |2023-11-19T08:36:49+13:00November 19th, 2023|Myths busted!, News, Retirement, Tomorrow's U|

We diversify our portfolio's to lower volatility. In the same way, we should diversify our thoughts to reduce risk. The world is changing fast. Technology, geopolitics, the environment, and society are all shifting. How can we adapt and thrive? How can we prepare for the risks and opportunities? We need to think differently, and we

The Nature of Money and War

By |2023-11-11T11:05:00+13:00November 11th, 2023|Bitcoin, Interest Rates, Investing, News, Retirement, Tomorrow's U|

Money is a powerful force that shapes our lives and the world we live in. It can be a source of joy, freedom, and prosperity or a cause of greed, corruption, and conflict. Money just amplifies what was already there. If you're not perfect, I hope you appreciate my take on this topic of money.

The Neurological Impossibility of Talking Money

By |2023-11-09T23:01:29+13:00November 9th, 2023|Finance|

Why people avoid money-talk We are complex organisms, and we like to think we have free will, but we are sometimes hamstrung by our biological processes.  The brain can be divided into four interconnected areas: brainstem, diencephalon, limbic and cortex. The structural and functional complexity increases from the lower, simpler areas of the brainstem up

Education’s Ideological Crisis

By |2023-11-05T08:19:12+13:00November 5th, 2023|Investing, Kids, Tomorrow's U|

Life is short, and wanting to invest, is a lousy alternative to actually investing. To improve our investing habits, we need to think about the deeper aspects of our psychology that drive them. For instance, before we act on our behaviours, we make tactical choices about what actions to take. Those choices are based on

Global events may cause us to save more, and that’s bad.

By |2023-11-05T18:47:26+13:00November 2nd, 2023|Interest Rates, Investing, News, Retirement, Tomorrow's U|

The following article is speculating on the future, shouldn't be taken too seriously, and definitely shouldn't be considered 'advice' or guidance in any way. Part One Global events may cause us to save more, and that’s bad. From March 2020 until now, a shockwave launched in uncertainty has advanced almost everything already in motion. In

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