The silver bullet fallacy
The idea that a lot of problems are difficult to fully solve doesn’t mean we should stop trying
The idea that a lot of problems are difficult to fully solve doesn’t mean we should stop trying

Worn-out top-down approaches won’t help us build lasting shared prosperity

Rather than financial alchemy, such deals involve mispricing, reduced capital buffers and hidden risks

Each to their own, but I’m not ready to buy into the myth just yet

Our imagination can shape the way we see the world and then act within it

It turns out there is less to worry about than you might think

Navigating the 21st century requires a talent for paradox