Noah’s perspective is refreshing because it shifts the focus from trying to predict the future to building systems that can thrive no matter what happens. His “Weeb Economy” idea is a great reminder that strength can come from many small, interconnected players rather than a few dominant ones. The emphasis on greenfield investment and urban revitalization in Japan feels timely, and his call for cautious optimism is something more leaders could embrace.
Thank you so much for joining Glasp Talk and for sharing your insights and experiences with us! It's our first time talking to an economist, so it's so worthwhile and insightful. We learned a lot from AI to politics, economy, greenfield investment, weeb economy, and more! We appreciate your time!
Noah’s perspective is refreshing because it shifts the focus from trying to predict the future to building systems that can thrive no matter what happens. His “Weeb Economy” idea is a great reminder that strength can come from many small, interconnected players rather than a few dominant ones. The emphasis on greenfield investment and urban revitalization in Japan feels timely, and his call for cautious optimism is something more leaders could embrace.
Thank you so much for joining Glasp Talk and for sharing your insights and experiences with us! It's our first time talking to an economist, so it's so worthwhile and insightful. We learned a lot from AI to politics, economy, greenfield investment, weeb economy, and more! We appreciate your time!