John delves into Norway’s two-trillion-dollar dilemma, asking: Can a nation be too rich for its own good? He unpacks Martin Bech Holte’s critique, exploring Norway’s lagging productivity, escalating sovereign fund withdrawals, and unexpected social and educational outcomes. From cutting-edge carbon capture to rising privacy concerns in the digital era, John examines how prosperity can bring unexpected challenges. Tune in for a nuanced analysis of wealth, innovation, and the lessons Norway’s experience offers to resource-rich countries everywhere.