The Best Ideas Are the Ones that Don’t Challenge You

Brannigan
3 min readJun 8, 2021

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The financial markets have been crazy lately. The S&P 500 is at an all-time high. Lending is at an all time high. Faith in my marriage is at an all-time low. Money printing is at an all time high. Cryptos are bouncing up and down — and new cryptos are being rolled out each and every day.

Some financial analysts are saying this illustrates the rock-hard foundations of the economy. That the U.S. dollar is still the strong, reserve currency of the world that its been for decades. Others are saying that it shows how our economy is being propped up on a house of cards. These heathens claim that we’re borrowing against our futures and we’ll have to pay for it at some point.

To be honest, I have no idea. But neither do most people. One thing that I do know is that the market fears uncertainty above all else. Bad times can be mitigated if they’re actively anticipated and predicted beforehand.

That is why I want to create a newsletter with a new purpose — making you happy and calming your fears. I don’t want to educate you. I don’t know how to. I just want to give you links and resources to give you the worldview that you want. The purpose of my new series of newsletters will be to honestly and directly reinforce the worldview that you subscribe to.

As someone who doesn’t know how the world works, I consume a lot of media from people who think they do. If you’d like a newsletter that is more pure, more faithful to the needs of the viewers, please let me know by liking this post. I’ll follow up with links to separate blogs that provide curated lists based on where you fall on the political compass map below. I’ll also include an additional newsletter for those that want media focused on furry culture and its impact on the zeitgeist.

Smart people say that we all create our own reality. Let me help you create that reality by amplifying your own echo chamber. Like and follow for more.

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