Well I have no intention of visiting the USA, a country we used to visit every year pre COVID. The idea of being insulted by insolent people reading my phone and worse is rather too much.
I don't blame you. But the vast majority of Americans are the ones you've experienced -- open, friendly, and welcoming. The people running the country are miserable human beings. best, Larry
When numbers speak in riddles, it’s the silence between them that reveals the mood of the market.
Slok’s words land less like a prediction, more like a pulse check—on uncertainty, on fragility, on the quiet dissonance between data and daily life.
Recession or not, something’s shifting. Beneath the GDP curves and bond yields is a deeper tension: how do we measure fear? Or resilience?
Sometimes the economy isn’t crashing—it’s recalibrating what we value.
Small acts that ripple. Quiet generosity in action. The math of compassion, even in macro terms.
What if the real forecast is emotional?
Well I have no intention of visiting the USA, a country we used to visit every year pre COVID. The idea of being insulted by insolent people reading my phone and worse is rather too much.
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I don't blame you. But the vast majority of Americans are the ones you've experienced -- open, friendly, and welcoming. The people running the country are miserable human beings. best, Larry