The Switch III
Your favorite businessmen are making all the headlines some about how they are rediscovering what was always there, others about how they funded the wrong side. Some have attempted to rebrand themselves, and in doing so, have even questioned their marriages and, consequently, their affinity for what they could have been or could have had.
Your favorite offshore analyst, who has been predicting doomsday from a distance because they personally gave up on the United States in favor of BRICs, should be feeling the hit. They have been forecasting doom for so long that it seems more reflective of their own decline than anything else.
Some might say, “Peter, these are very astute people, able to be ideological chameleons and open more doors for themselves”. My counter is that there are many ways to achieve the same objective without being an ideological Jim Cramer.
Also, at what point is it too much? There is a fine line of optimal income relative to one values, without being compromised by the system itself. And that, my friends, is true sovereignty.
Perhaps they lack multiple forms of validation?
This is the likely answer and important.
All of this is vital to you because, on a deep subconscious level, the implications of their worldview are impacting your everyday life. But more importantly, it serves as a reflection of the narratives bombarding you. The only guiding light remains either the absolute truth or a vested interest in simply being on the right side of history or, more crucially, the right side of the market.