Nobel Peace Prize awarded to Japanese atomic bomb survivors
- •Hey everyone, Just read this article over on MarketWatch: Nobel Peace Prize awarded to Japanese atomic bomb survivors .
- •It's a few years old, but it really struck a chord with me, especially with all the global instability lately.
- •As someone who's diligently building a portfolio for my family's future, the idea of global peace and stability becomes even more critical.
Hey everyone,
Just read this article over on MarketWatch: Nobel Peace Prize awarded to Japanese atomic bomb survivors. It's a few years old, but it really struck a chord with me, especially with all the global instability lately. It's about the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN) winning the Nobel Peace Prize, and how they credit the Hibakusha (Japanese atomic bomb survivors) for their powerful testimonial. As someone who's diligently building a portfolio for my family's future, the idea of global peace and stability becomes even more critical. You diversify your investments, right? Well, in a way, advocating for peace is diversifying against the ultimate risk. I've even been looking into some gold investments lately as a hedge against geopolitical uncertainty – you know, trying to protect those retirement funds from any major unforeseen events. Speaking of which, if any of you are like me and exploring that space, I found this Gold IRA Blueprint tool to be pretty informative for understanding the ins and outs. It’s a complex area, but worth looking into for long-term security.
Anyway, back to the article. It just makes you think about the sheer resilience of people and the lasting impact of such devastating events. It’s a powerful reminder of why diplomacy and disarmament are so crucial. It puts a lot of the day-to-day market anxiety into perspective when you consider the bigger picture of global security.
What are your thoughts on this? Does news like this influence your long-term investment philosophy at all, or am I just getting a bit philosophical on a Tuesday afternoon?