Inside the pocket of a coat you haven’t worn in three years, there’s a relic. A button from a breakup. A five-cent coin from 1968. A folded receipt for socks you never wore. These aren’t artefacts—they’re economic data. Proof that your micro-economy is a living time-loop.
The micro-economy of an individual person isn’t just what you earn or save. It’s how you influence and are influenced, an invisible ledger of moments that build or erode trust, power and possibility. What if we tracked those moments like we track interest rates or inflation?
What if we measured GDP not by national output, but by collective archaeology of human to human impact? Would generosity spike in uncertain times? Would kindness become a leading indicator of market resilience?
Welcome to the world micro-economy hacks—tools to stretch the impact radius of a single life.
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Nigel Ivanovic
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Novel concepts that reimagine humanity's systems of thought and how value is measured and exchanged. Seeking perspectives and collaboration.
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Hello world, I'm Nigel, a marketing professional living in Adelaide, South Australia with an interest in science, philosophy and reeningeering flawed human systems without dismantling them.
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