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It may not be the work of a Gene.

Natural space to rome in. Somewhere, vegetation will grow nearby. It was city planning.

But maybe we should have listened more to nature and lived with what it had to offer. Because I have been thinking lately, a lot of the nature of things has been ignored. The very structure of things.

You would think if it doesn’t work, erase it all, except the parts you know are a part and start over because it doesn’t go together.

The Chief Economic Advisor at Allianz SE. Said yesterday that Commercial yield Real Estate rates have risen so high that next year there- “will be a need for massive refinancing.” He said, “Things that have to be refinanced can not be in an orderly fashion” because of the higher rates. He says, “The only warning we have had is the aggressive monetary tightening by the central banks.” The effects of this are high interest rates and high delinquency rates. So what about the high prices? You could say they are still passing it all to the consumers. Through the roof, get it housing prices?

Just a little splice of the winding path

But back to the structure of things. I have thought nature speaks structure. It moves slowly in time for its intellectual followers (if we let it). Hopefully, the road rage won’t get us before we decide to think about what is in front of us. And what we need to put behind. Say bye-bye to consumer hikes and hello to humanity. Creating immoral costs should have been stopped by law, and so should the costs of cost poor legislation. You could say-we don’t appreciate it.


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