22 Jan 2026
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Inflation isn’t new, but the way it organizes everyday life has changed.

It shows up quietly — in food, rent, and the shrinking space between income and survival.

For some, it’s constant pressure. For others, barely noticeable.

In my new essay, I look at inflation not as an error, but as a symptom of a system built around assets, abstraction, and unequal protection.

If living feels more expensive, this text starts from that experience.

New article on my profile.

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