“There comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe, nor politic, nor popular, but he must take it because conscience tells him it is right.” ~ Martin Luther King, Jr.
In essence, Ngungu, I begin with the quote from Martin Luther King, Jr. asking people, however hard their actions may be, to follow their conscience. When I finished and published the substack, I remembered an interesting history.
Do you remember when George Soros became a household name because he shorted the British pound and nearly collapsed that currency? Here's an article detailing how he bet massively bet against the pound and won walking away with a cool billion in 1992. The article's entitled "How Did George Soros Break the Bank of England?" https://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/08/george-soros-bank-of-england.asp
However, as the story denotes, the individual would have to understand politics and economics extremely well--particularly the financial world.
You offer some hope when there seems little reason left for hope.
In essence, Ngungu, I begin with the quote from Martin Luther King, Jr. asking people, however hard their actions may be, to follow their conscience. When I finished and published the substack, I remembered an interesting history.
Do you remember when George Soros became a household name because he shorted the British pound and nearly collapsed that currency? Here's an article detailing how he bet massively bet against the pound and won walking away with a cool billion in 1992. The article's entitled "How Did George Soros Break the Bank of England?" https://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/08/george-soros-bank-of-england.asp
However, as the story denotes, the individual would have to understand politics and economics extremely well--particularly the financial world.
I wish you the best.
Cheers!