Enkh-Amgalan Dorjsuren
The modern global investment environment, shaped by Western paradigms of competition and fear, has created a complex and exclusionary system that often prioritizes intermediaries over individual investors and innovators. This article critiques the current investment infrastructure, highlighting its inefficiencies and psychological underpinnings, and proposes a transformative, human-centric model rooted in collaboration and trust. Drawing on the philosophical and linguistic traditions of the Huns (Mongol people), we explore how a shift from a four-element, boxed vision to a three-element, triangular vision can foster a more equitable and sustainable investment ecosystem. By redefining the roles of investors and intermediaries and leveraging modern technology, we advocate for a system that aligns with humanity's natural inclination toward collaboration and mutual benefit.
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