Monkeynomics

in #economics7 years ago

Inflation is a problem, but extremes have always been unsustainable and the other end of inflation is equally problematic, probably this is the reason why earth is the only habitable planet to sustain life and even more so in the case of intelligent life.

India currently has an inflationary problem, in terms of population and economics. Where as Japan is trending in the opposite direction in terms of population and even in terms of monkeynomics. But how fruitful will be the impact, is yet to be understood. Probably everything will balance out in the end. Somehow monkeynomics seems to be the engine of everything and is every where. Believing that economics is purely a human concept relevant only to humans does not make sense anymore, at the end of the day balance sheet has to match and nature will do anything to get everything in order. It seems nature believes in one thing Beauty of Balance.

The relation between the Majority and minority also has been on the broken roads. The Capital M has always been the powerful and the small m has always been the prudent. Funny part is Majority have never ruled the world and the minorities are always crushed by the world. It seems Beauty of balance does not take sides. Worlds central banks are playing with negative interests to get the balance and it seems BIG M will again crush the small. Outcome of having 10 manager's for 1 person is not that hard to predict isn't it, this is the case where the pyramid put's its head down in shame, much to the delight of the only employee King.

In fact universe and everything related to it, for its sustenance has to manage resources between inflation & deflation, and between majority & minority. If not managed well, rules that govern the universe come under serious stress. And when this stress-hold is crossed, the consequences would be a bit hard to digest for those in the path.

Phrase from a movie 'Some questions should never be asked, then there would be no guilt of not knowing the answer" this is one such question and I am sure many of you will not agree with me on this.