Global Opportunities Beyond the Radar

1929 to 1948: The School of Hard Knocks

 

Lately, I’ve been thinking a lot about my grandfather.

I’ve been reflecting on his journey through some of the most turbulent periods of the 20th century.

I’ve been pondering how that experience shaped his thinking and beliefs.

Here’s why I think it matters so much.

 

Malayan peasants tapping rubber trees at a plantation.
Source:
Leiden University Library / Wikimedia Commons

 

My grandfather was 13 years old when the Great Depression hit in 1929.

 

The Japanese air raid on Hawaii paved the way for a wider invasion of Asia. Source: Wikimedia Commons

 

As my grandfather grew up and entered adulthood, things didn’t necessarily get better. He was 25 when the Empire of Japan launched an attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, disabling the American Pacific Fleet.

 

Malayan police officers on patrol. Source: Bert Hardy / Wikimedia Commons

 

Eventually, World War II ended, and the British colonials returned to Malaya to reassert control. Unfortunately, peace didn’t last. My grandfather was 32 when the Malayan Emergency erupted in 1948, with communist insurgents trying to topple the government to set up a socialist state.

So when I look back on my grandfather’s formative years, I start to get a sense of what shaped his worldview.

My grandfather’s words still echo to this day. They have become part of our family lore. I’ll give you a sample of his greatest hits here:

Harsh? Absolutely. But you have to remember: my grandfather was a product of his time.

Sadly, my grandfather died before I was born. So he never got a chance to taste the prosperity of our modern era.

 

Source: Peter Mallouk / LinkedIn

 

Of course, there’s no hiding it: we live in a world where the news is fixated on angertainment and drama-queening.

 

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Tough times never last, but tough people do. Even in the midst of war, there is opportunity.

 

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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