
Giorgi Mikhelidze
Stories (78/0)
How Does Investment Culture Develop in Underdeveloped Nations?
You’ve most likely seen quite a lot of ads about investments and trading, if you’ve Googled “What is a stock” at least once in your lifetime. The bad news is that Google takes this as your desire to enter the financial market, and then proceeds to bombard you with relevant ads.
By Giorgi Mikhelidze4 years ago in Trader
Regulation for the Sake of Regulation Is Just Populism
The 21st century can be called the century of regulation. The freedom of the market has become quite rampant thanks to technology, and the governments are trying their best to keep things under control.
By Giorgi Mikhelidze4 years ago in The Swamp
My Parents’ Desire for Stability Made Me Love Chaos
Your parents have tried to influence your personal or professional life at least once in your lifetime. It happens to all of us, and it’s definitely not something to be ashamed of or angry about. Our parents rarely understand the issue of a changing market, where the demand for different skills outpaces those that were during their generation.
By Giorgi Mikhelidze4 years ago in Journal
Venezuela’s Situation Is Beyond Peaceful Protests
We’re all more or less aware of what is transpiring in Venezuela nowadays. Poverty, hyperinflation, and deficits on basic human needs, such as medicine and food in the shops, are rampant all over the country, with very little hope in sight.
By Giorgi Mikhelidze4 years ago in The Swamp
Georgia’s Case with Russia Proves That Words Can Cut Deep in International Relations
The Republic of Georgia and Russia’s relationships have been tense ever since the 90s after the two countries fought a quick war in Abkhazia and then another one in 2008 in South Ossetia.
By Giorgi Mikhelidze4 years ago in The Swamp