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The Mask Comes Off

Ukraine is bringing back to life images that once seemed frozen in 1940s Europe—trenches filled with bodies, burnt out husks of cities, terrified civilians on crammed train platforms. Putin’s fantastical lies, targeting of civilians and threats of using chemical and nuclear weapons suggest someone who will fight to the end. In pursuing this path, he has closed a chapter in history and taken the mask off authoritarianism.

Tightening Russia’s Money Spigot

This newsletter grows through word of mouth, so forward away. I am writing a lot more than I typically do and intend to slow down when the pace of events does.

Our Leaders

This podcast grows by word of mouth, so forward away. Today, I share a conversation with Congressman Jim Himes. You can hear the full episode here.

It Is Going to Get Worse

Once my mother fainted from hunger. People thought she had died, and they laid her out with the corpses.” Putin on what his mother’s experience during the siege of Leningrad, 1941-44.

Harry Potter Versus Voldemort

Ukraine fits so neatly into our story rubric that it is immediately recognizable. Zelensky is Harry Potter and Voldemort is you know who. It is also David and Goliath and The Hobbit and Smaug.

Ukraine Update #2

I am aghast at the videos of Ukrainians cowering in subways, clutching their children, just as the Russians did when the Nazis attacked them.1 The parallel is 1939, when Hitler invaded Poland, only this is also being live streamed on Telegram, Twitter and TikTok. And that bizarre parallel—barbarous invasion alongside free, disorganized, observation facilitated by private companies, technology and citizens—sum up the essence of the conflict. This is the medieval versus the modern.

Ukraine Update

I am getting questions about Ukraine. Below, I share what I am seeing and doing. I am also offering an “ask me anything zoom session” about this topic later today, if it’s helpful, and tried to pick a time that works for Asia, Europe and the US. To be sure, it is hard to offer clarity given how fast things are moving and my views will evolve as the facts do.

My Geography Lesson

We grow mostly by word of mouth and a bigger community creates more robust dialogue, so feel free to forward widely!

Things Fall Apart

It’s easy to be lulled into a sense that lessons once painfully learned, sometimes over hundreds of years—like the value of stable borders or rules limiting a leader’s power—are now accepted wisdom. I spent part of last week in Turkish-controlled Cyprus, a place that serves as a reminder of what happens when this wisdom is lost.

Tightening and War

There are times when it is easier to make money investing and times when it is harder; this is a time when it is harder. Investors (savers) need to simultaneously navigate a) less Fed money printing and b) a potential war—while not losing sight of the big picture, which is a transformative wave of innovation.