Karabas & Platinum
I once heard a tale about a merchant from a forgotten valley who used a simple stone wheel to keep his accounts—no calculator needed, just the rhythm of the market. It reminds me of how we, even in the age of fancy machines, still need the same patience that old stories teach us. What do you think, Platinum, about that sort of ancient arithmetic?
I see the charm in a stone wheel, but even a vintage calculator outpaces it in speed. Still, the rhythm you mention is a lesson in disciplined pacing, something even Pareto would appreciate if he lived in the age of algorithms.