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Davos 2026 didn’t feel like reassurance.
It felt like honesty.
In this special Davos edition of Decoded, I step back from headlines and speeches to decode what was really said — and what it means — when the world’s political leaders, CEOs, central bankers, and institutions finally stopped pretending the system is elastic.
This episode is not about what happened at Davos.
It’s about why it felt different.
We unpack:
- Why economics can no longer absorb politics — and why power is back as a binding constraint
- What Emmanuel Macron’s speech reveals about Europe’s identity crisis and the return of capacity
- How Donald Trump’s worldview has reshaped global behaviour — even in his absence
- Why Greenland suddenly matters, and why geography is back
- Mark Carney’s warning: “If you’re not at the table, you’re on the menu” — and what trust really means now
- China’s calm confidence, and why execution matters more than consensus
- Why AI, energy, and productivity are no longer innovation stories, but survival arithmetic
- How corporations are pricing permanent instability
- Why peace is no longer guaranteed by institutions, but assembled through capacity and partnerships
- Yuval Noah Harari’s quiet warning about intelligence, delusion, and what it means to stay human
This is a conversation about limits — economic, institutional, technological, and human.
And about what kind of world is being built when guarantees disappear.
Stay curious.
And peace be with you.
By Mo SayadDavos 2026 didn’t feel like reassurance.
It felt like honesty.
In this special Davos edition of Decoded, I step back from headlines and speeches to decode what was really said — and what it means — when the world’s political leaders, CEOs, central bankers, and institutions finally stopped pretending the system is elastic.
This episode is not about what happened at Davos.
It’s about why it felt different.
We unpack:
- Why economics can no longer absorb politics — and why power is back as a binding constraint
- What Emmanuel Macron’s speech reveals about Europe’s identity crisis and the return of capacity
- How Donald Trump’s worldview has reshaped global behaviour — even in his absence
- Why Greenland suddenly matters, and why geography is back
- Mark Carney’s warning: “If you’re not at the table, you’re on the menu” — and what trust really means now
- China’s calm confidence, and why execution matters more than consensus
- Why AI, energy, and productivity are no longer innovation stories, but survival arithmetic
- How corporations are pricing permanent instability
- Why peace is no longer guaranteed by institutions, but assembled through capacity and partnerships
- Yuval Noah Harari’s quiet warning about intelligence, delusion, and what it means to stay human
This is a conversation about limits — economic, institutional, technological, and human.
And about what kind of world is being built when guarantees disappear.
Stay curious.
And peace be with you.