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The Crisis of Inflation, the Cataclysm of War, and Where We Go From Here

Real Vision: Finance & Investing

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The Chinese Credit Cycle Is at Its Loas

Economists call these intertemporal trade offs. And moving away from burning fossil fields to digitizing the sun's energy is where we're going em and i don't think anybody should have a problemce not philosophy, for god's sake. It's just a efficiency over time. Now, when we first started it, it was much less efficient. The governments had to subsidize it. Overtime, it's become cheaper even without subsidies. So it gets more efficient over time, and that should continue to happen,. There's no philosophy to do with that. It'sjust a straightforward technology advantage. Absolutely rell, here's our first question that comes to us from youtube.

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