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Natalie adds that hyperinflation often acts as a "crisis point," where the public loses confidence in their currency, leading to economic turmoil. She compares this to historical instances like post-World War I Germany, where hyperinflation decimated the currency and precipitated severe social unrest.

The Challenges of Political and Economic Transition

Both experts acknowledge that revolutionary change typically arises after societal collapse or widespread upheaval. However, they advocate for proactive measures—"refounding" systems before reaching such breaking points. Lynn suggests that investments in wealth and capital formation are crucial to reverse the cycle, but current political incentives often hinder such reforms.