Cats' Second Lunch: How It’s Shaping Market Psychology
Financial Times'ın 'Kedilerimi Beslemeyin!' başlıklı kapağı, komşuların kedileriyle flört ettiğini iddia etti. Ancak bu tartışma, kedilerin aslında ke

The Financial Times' cover story 'Stop Feeding My Cat!' alleges that neighbors 'seduce' others' cats, but this debate overlooks the cats' own independent world. TS Eliot's 'Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats' reminds us that every cat has a 'name no human research can discover,' known only to the feline itself. This suggests cats inherently preserve their 'selfhood.' Eliot's 'Prufrock' poem highlights how owners 'measure their lives with coffee spoons,' leaving bold cats with little choice but to seek food elsewhere. How are markets reacting to this psychological dynamic? Could cats' 'second lunch' behavior become a new behavioral risk factor for investors? Is this a sign of rising risk appetite or caution in financial markets?
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