While most experts agree that inflation, not hyperinflation, is bound to affect the global economy, there are contrarian theories.
Using the U.S. as a core proxy for global economic movements, some suggest that the country will soon be experiencing deflation instead.
Well, it already is.
Deflation is the decline of the price level of goods and services, brought on by the reduction of free-flowing money and credit, and from increased productivity and technological improvements.
Meanwhile, inflation is an artificial mechanism imposed upon all of those improvements. And, it has nowhere else to hide.
This results in things like hyperinflated housing prices, and asset deflation in the form of digital goods and services used to purchase those homes.
So, hyperinflation and deflation are odd but interdependent bedfellows.
There's a major caveat to this: When housing inventory opens up - and it will, because the amount of buyers and sellers will head into steep decline in the coming months for reasons explained here - then, temporarily, there will be less and less to borrow and purchase against in terms of what is commercially available and financially accessible.
All of this activity results in asset deflation.
Asset deflation, in this current context, means that value will be reset in more and more decentralized functions.
This is critical to understand.
The good news? Those who are prepared for this macroeconomic phase shift will be able to responsibly enjoy many great opportunities to invest and rebuild the economy, starting at the hyperlocal level.
Why is the adverb responsibly being used here? Because as we move from funny money manipulations, to sound money instruments, to sound currency mechanisms, there will be less and less fraudulent activity.
The very nature of cryptographic and quantum ledgering systems lends to the protection and autonomous redistribution of natural assets in what is inherently a mixed economy.
Lest we forget that the (re)fortification of our social systems relies on a profound spiritual awakening and a deference to a higher order of Divine authority, as can be seen in the organic hierarchies found everywhere in nature.
In other words, when we cherish and steward what is truly sacred, we enter and remain in God's providence.
Our responsible management of natural resources is a primary example of our love for God, for the earth, and for humanity. And we do this in our own self-sovereign capacities.
Keep the faith. Keep moving forward. Very exciting times lay ahead of the chaos we are experiencing right now.