Despite the noise—tariffs, market drops, and media panic—the global mood feels oddly serene. Many sense that, after a century of mismanagement (perhaps since 1963), something essential is finally being corrected. The turmoil isn’t chaos; it’s course correction. For the first time in generations, it feels like we’re moving in the right direction.
There was a time, before the printing press, when being an author was a highly respected occupation. It required much knowledge, time and commitment, was seen as a contribution directly to humanity's heritage and would never yield any remuneration.