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Editorial
Why love is the only hedge fund against the future
For many today, life has become an exercise in hedging against the future. We hedge against inflation with gold, against uncertainty with data, and against loneliness with the digital hum of constant connection. Yet the most reliable, appreciating asset we possess is not financial at all but human: love. If we treat love as infrastructure rather than sentiment, we begin to see how it undergirds resilience, meaning, and the very possibility of a shared future.
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