money

  • “Money is the shadow. Value is the substance.” For 45 days, I journeyed across India—sleeping in a dozen hotels, boarding over 25 flights, and navigating the country’s beautifully complex realities. This was not a trip of leisure. It was a pilgrimage of vision: launching HARLEY of LONDON by Harley Street HealthCare Group, building a delivery

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  • Introduction In an era where economic disparities are widening and the cost of living is becoming increasingly burdensome for the majority, the concept of a people’s reserve currency, “UniVersa,” emerges as a revolutionary solution. UniVersa, backed by the collective human society, aims to provide every individual with a right-to-exist resource, ensuring that basic living expenses

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  • The Financial Market Trap: Why the Real Economy Suffers Introduction The financial markets and the real economy have long been intertwined, yet their relationship has become increasingly disconnected. This growing divide has left nearly 90% of the global population without disposable income, exacerbating economic inequality and social unrest. This article explores how exaggerated asset valuations,

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  • The Origins of Money Money, in its various forms, has been a cornerstone of human civilization for millennia. The earliest forms of money were commodities like livestock, grains, and shells, which were directly useful or held intrinsic value. As societies evolved, the limitations of barter systems became apparent, leading to the development of more standardized

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  •   I am not sure if most banks in the west want to finance productivity, efficiency and sustainable economic growth. And why do I say that? Well, let’s see, a very large part of the banks’ balance sheet seems to be allocated towards financial market transactions. Be it growth in lending to private equity firms,

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  • Reinventing money

    All aspects of human living are now tied to money. The measurement of productivity, success, wellbeing, influence, living standards, power and authority of a society are all interlinked with money. That is our modern society of today, is it not? But how is money created? Perhaps it is time for us to understand the basics

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  • According to google, the searches for the word “inflation “ has surged this year globally. Consumers are googling for inflation more than at anytime since 2008. There is no doubt that inflation has become a real cause of pain for families across the world. For example, inflation is costing an average US household an extra

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  • At times I do wish I could sit down with both my parents and reflect on my journey so far, but I am afraid I can’t do that because I lost them both few years ago. So now I keep them in my imagination, where I tend to keep most of my precious things. I

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  • I guess we have all seen posts shared by friends, friends of friends on WhatsApp, Facebook and other social media platforms about the pandemic. Some in complete denial about the virus claiming it to be a hoax, while others raising questions about the draconian restrictions imposed on the society by democratic governments across the world.

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  • Some say a real market economy is the one that ensures greed is good. But on the other hand, there are those who argue that greed is in fact what is fuelling the rapid climate change. I am not sure if blame game is the right way forward. Also, I am not really sure if

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