
The Great Misunderstanding: Speed vs. Survival
The modern economy is built on turnover. Firms are born, scale rapidly, and disappear

Why Institutions Are Dying Younger — And Why Capital Is Looking for Memory Again
Modern economic commentary obsesses over speed. Faster execution, faster growth, faster exits, faster disruption.

The Illusion of Permanence
Why Enduring Value Is Rarer Than Ever Modern markets are obsessed with speed. Speed

On Permanence in a World Built for Turnover
There was a time when permanence was not a virtue to be defended. It

The Long Memory of Value
Why Prices Rise, Quality Falls, and What Markets Quietly Remember Most discussions about value

Why Secondary Domain Markets Behave More Like Land Than Like Tech
Introduction: The Wrong Mental Model Most observers misunderstand the secondary domain market because they

Why Capital Survives Where People Leave: The New Map of Economic Gravity
For most of modern history, capital followed people. Population growth meant labor.Labor meant production.Production

On Permanence in a World Built for Turnover
Modern life is optimized for replacement. Objects, ideas, careers, relationships, even identities are designed

The Economics of Silence: Why the Most Valuable Assets Rarely Announce Themselves
Modern markets are not merely competitive — they are deafening. Every domain of economic
