While most people argue about the news, some people just reread old books.
One of them is “World Order” by Henry Kissinger.
The most interesting part is that many things happening in global politics today were described there almost step by step:
shifting centers of power, struggles for influence, sanctions, economic pressure, and new alliances.
Kissinger explains one cold but real truth:
global politics has never been built on morality — it is built on interests and balance of power.
When that balance begins to change, turbulence starts.
And that’s exactly what we are witnessing now.
The old rules that shaped the world after the Cold War are gradually losing strength. New centers of influence are rising, and countries are starting to play by different rules.
History shows that periods like this create the biggest economic shifts.
Markets change.
Money changes.
Winners change.
So the real question right now isn’t even about politics.
The real question is who will read this moment in history correctly.
Because during shifts in the world order, some people lose fortunes…
while others build them.
What do you think — are we just at the beginning of these changes, or already in the middle?