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Globalisation: Is Your Family’s Future at Stake?

Planet earth from the space at night . Some elements of this image furnished by NASA

 

Today, I want to ask you a question.

It’s a controversial question. A provocative question.

Is globalisation screwing over your family? Worse still, is globalisation destroying your family before your very eyes?

Yes? No? Maybe?

 

Source: Mark J. Perry / X

 

Now, for the sake of perspective, I want you to take a look at the image above. It’s called the ‘Chart of Century’:

The disparity here is astonishing. How did this happen?

I dare say, globalisation’s magic wand hasn’t improved the quality of these services. In fact, it’s possible that globalisation has actually made them worse:

So, why on earth are we even in this situation? Why do we need cheap goods more than we need quality services? Seriously, what’s the justification here?

Meanwhile, here’s another pressing problem. It’s about the death of domestic manufacturing in the Western world:

So, ultimately, this is where globalisation has betrayed us. It has given us a system that’s heavily commoditised. It floods us with affordable plastic distractions from abroad, even while life’s essentials at home slip further out of reach:

So, how can we fix this problem? How can we protect our family’s future? What does the horizon ahead look like?

 

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Source: Image generated by OpenAI’s DALL-E

 

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So, right now, we really want to understand your concerns:

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Regards,

John Ling

Analyst, Wealth Morning

(This article is the author’s personal opinion and commentary only. It is general in nature and should not be construed as any financial or investment advice. Wealth Morning offers Managed Account Services for Wholesale or Eligible investors as defined in the Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013.) 

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