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GM98: Powerlessness Is Rising and Nobody Is Ready ft. Peter Atwater image

GM98: Powerlessness Is Rising and Nobody Is Ready ft. Peter Atwater

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What happens when confidence fades and power becomes concentrated in fewer hands? Together with Peter Atwater we explore a world dividing along lines of control and vulnerability. From geopolitical conflict and energy dominance to rising inequality and generational pressure, they describe a system under strain. The discussion connects investor behavior, policymaking, and social dynamics through a single lens: confidence. As those at the top grow more assertive and those at the bottom feel increasingly powerless, tensions build in ways that history suggests rarely resolve smoothly. This is an important and timely conversation about imbalance, reaction, and what may come next.

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Episode TimeStamps:

01:13 - Introduction and framing the confidence discussion

02:53 - The K shaped world and rising vulnerability

04:43 - Behavior at the top vs nihilism at the bottom

06:48 - Confidence and policymaker decision making

09:27 - From hubris to desperation in global systems

12:23 - Iran, energy, and geopolitical motives

17:05 - Leadership confidence and timing of conflict

19:09 - Affordability crisis and consumer pressure

22:43 - War priorities vs economic priorities

25:53 - Control, drafts, and growing tension

29:11 - Authoritarian drift and system constraints

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