In the family office world, much emphasis is placed on the next gen and developing human capital as it's the most portable, secure, and adaptive wealth there is. I appreciate this book recommendation. Thanks!
@ChrisAthanasАй бұрын
Thank you Charles!
@HaigAltunianАй бұрын
It seems the old lines are exhausted. The Hohenzollerns have moved to a gender-blind succession and the current heirs are reduced to petty (if fairly lucrative) bribery scandals.
@flamingmoe1805Ай бұрын
The amount of subscribers makes me uncomfortable. Like and share
@ChrisAthanasАй бұрын
Ever think about doing a reaction channel to promote his work?
@americameinyourmouth9964Ай бұрын
Some family fortunes survive tumult others don't. You don't seem to have the risk tolerance of a great leader.
@christophmahlerАй бұрын
Magyars bemoaning the decline of the Hapsburg... Well, it's too late now - the future belongs 'to the strongest' within a new Dark Age - likely around merry bands of Gypsies, tracing their illustrious line back to the event of Mongols, razing their cities - a fate which Central Europeans will share due to arms technology and normative Transatlantic geopolitics... Praise be to Sara-la-Kâli - the Great Mother of displaced and colonized Asia.
@CharlesHaywoodАй бұрын
The Gypsies are from India, and have no connection to the Mongols.
@christophmahlerАй бұрын
@@CharlesHaywood "The Gypsies are from India, and have no connection to the Mongols." That is the point, You pick for debate ? [grabbing the tomes] The Khwarazmian Empire fell to the Mongols in 1220 - with the last rule being defeated by Genghis Khan at the Battle of the Indus (1221). Urganch was razed by Timur in 1388. The itenerant Romani people had migrated into the Ghaznavid Empire - stretching from the Oxus to the Indus until 1186 - around 1000 (when the nomadic Magyars migrated to Europe) - they may have migrated from Kashmir unto the Iranian plateau five centuries earlier as mentioned in the Shahnameh, but since they lack historiography this can only be concluded from genetic drift. What is certain is the destruction of Islamic states of Central Asia by the Mongols during the 13th century and the arrival of the Romani across Europe in the late Medieval period. That is the historical connection between the rise of the Mongols and the migration of the Romani into Europe... I guess, You packed Your staff, already for the coming Migration Period when Eurasian forces will have to secure the Balkans through military campaigns in order to evade Transatlantic maritime power when trading with a remnant Europe - as You didn't contested that part of my statement...