RE: LeoThread 2025-08-16 03:50

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that I've been really interested in the intersection of geopolitics and global macro. For years, it's been something that we've talked about on this podcast, but it's become increasingly newsworthy as, for lack of a better word, the financial and political hemisphere has developed narratives around it. And it's a lot easier in those circumstances to speak to something because people are looking for it. One of the ways that I think about this is I try to think about what the period we're living through today will be remembered for. When I look back at like the 1990s, and for me the 1990s will be remembered primarily for the end of the Cold War and the commercialization of the internet. Those are the two big forces of the 90s. The first decade of the 2000s was Iraq and 9-11. And I actually don't even think of the 2008, 2009 financial crisis as part of that decade. I think of it as the 2010s, in which I also include the public revolt against the prevailing structures of power in society, (6/38)



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