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Graham Casey Music
Graham started writing daily pieces of music at the beginning of 2013. Each month starts with a blan
9 hours ago
Booms and busts, like the tides, return again and again. Could the invisible hand of psychology be at work? Music, too, moves in waves, echoing nature’s own rhythm. Perhaps the answers we seek lie not in numbers, but in harmony. What’s your take?
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20 hours ago
Have you ever noticed how financial crashes seem to happen like clockwork? I think psychology plays a bigger role in this than we realise. That’s why I love music—it’s all about waves and patterns. Maybe the economy works the same way, and we just need to find the right rhythm. What do you think?![]()
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Financial shocks seem to happen at regular intervals, but what drives them? I like the idea that there is a psychological dimension to everything that happens. This is why I find music so fascinatin21 hours ago
Here is today's mini blog graphic with #ChatGPT's #Limerick and #Haiku interpretation. 🧐![]()
The markets, they rise and they dip,
Like waves on an oceanic trip.
Perhaps there’s a sound,
A rhythm profound,
That tells when we prosper or slip.![]()
The tide pulls the sand,
Numbers dance like shifting winds.
Cycles rule us all.
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1 day ago
Does reality belong to the dreamers who envision it or the analysts who measure it? If facts are truth, then what happens when facts are missing? The Information Age has given us more knowledge than ever, yet certainty remains elusive.
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2 days ago
I’ve always thought one of the biggest struggles in life is the tug-of-war between imagination and hard data—between idealism and materialism. People say facts don’t lie, but isn’t that only true if we have all the facts? In an era drowning in information, that’s a huge challenge.![]()
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cstu.io
It seems to me that one of the eternal struggles is the conflict between imagination and following the data — idealism and materialism. Some would argue that the facts never lie, but doesn’t reali...