☕️ Morning thought:

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☕️ Morning thought:

☕️ Morning thought:

They want you to zoom in and not seek the full picture. Military victories make headlines, but are they more important than economic crises?

World powers often emphasize military success because it’s immediate and visible. But economic crashes, though less dramatic, can cause long-term devastation.

In reality, economic strength is what ultimately decides the outcome of wars. Traditional military forces may win battles, but non-traditional resistance groups—often with fewer resources—can outlast them if the economic foundation of their enemy weakens. Guerrilla warfare and decentralized resistance thrive when a well-funded military begins to strain under the pressure of economic collapse. Without a stable economy, even the most powerful armies become unsustainable, and victory slips away.