Víctor Nicolau
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The European Stratagem and the Redemption of Greece
In today's world, both misfortune and misery are perfectly negotiable. In a way, there is a valuation of negative values. The same applies to debt, which has both negative and virtual elements and can be traded, bought, or sold. Nietzsche speaks of redeemed debt: God has sent his son to redeem man's debt, and man will never be able to redeem it since the creditor has already done so before. Thus, man can never fully repay it and becomes a perpetual debtor. What holds true for God now applies to capital: the system creates unlimited debt that it redeems from time to time, renegotiates, and puts back into circulation, ad infinitum.
By Víctor Nicolauabout a year ago in Confessions
The Art of Negotiation
In the dimly lit boardroom, a tense silence hung in the air. Two titans of industry, Robert Sinclair and Evelyn Blackwood, faced each other across the polished mahogany table. The fate of a multi-million-dollar deal dangled by a thread. Each participant understood the stakes, and the tension crackled like electricity.
By Víctor Nicolauabout a year ago in Art