Thanks to a corrupt, bought-and-paid-for media we constantly see how mankind expresses themselves in extremely negative ways.
And the classic example of that is the coverage we’re seeing on the two wars that we’re currently funding…Israel and Ukraine.
Wars tend to bring out the worst in people.
And in the process millions of innocent people die because Neocons like Anthony Blinken and his #1 Sidekick Victoria lust for war everywhere while their own agenda is neither in the best interests of Israel nor the United States.
As a result, the lapdog media laps it up (pun intended).
Better Ways For Mankind to Express Themselves
Ironically (or NOT) mankind also expresses themselves in ways that are mostly ignored and/or scoffed upon by religious haters.
Example: Mankind expresses themselves:
- As the image of God by their ability to do what no other creature can do; that is, to be finite creators.
- People’s ability to imagine and fantasize causes them to reconstruct their environments mentally and bring forth physically that which their minds have pictured.
- And as finite creators, they can only create out of matter that has already been created by the infinite Creator.
- And man’s finite creativity is expressed in many forms–music, instruments, drama, dancing, singing, poetry, psalms, etc.
So, whether you like it or not, God is the infinite Creator who has brought forth creation with form, order, color, and smell for His own pleasure (Revelation 4:11).
And man responds to this by feeling this beauty, wanting to reproduce it, and so fulfilling the likeness of the Creator.
By now you might be thinking… “What does this have to do with the markets?”
The short answer is nothing directly.
But in the long run the markets will ultimately be affected by the war mongers expressing themselves with violence and hatred towards their fellow man.
At the same time, the markets react to the creativity of how mankind expresses themselves with new ideas and innovations that improve our world with inventions that aren’t destructive.
Both offer opportunities for investors.
But the question becomes; “Which one will you focus on?”
WE prefer looking at the positive side.
Mostly because of the old saying:
“Everyone loves an optimist, even when he’s wrong. And no one likes a pessimist…even when he’s right.”
And we’ll cover both sides in or November issue of “…In Plain English” (HERE).
But you must be a member to read it (HERE).
Share this with a friend, regardless of whether they are an optimist or a pessimist.
They’ll thank YOU later.
And tell them:
We’re Not Just About Finance
But we use finance to give you hope.
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