Weekend reading: Plot twist in our property pondering – Go Health Pro

What caught my eye this week.

I was delighted to hear from Monevator reader Elizabeth Wong a few months ago, when she sent me a copy of her new short story and said it might be of interest to people around here.

It was! The Landless is a thought provoking tale that takes many of the themes we discuss in these Weekend Readings and the comments to their dark conclusion.

I didn’t have a way to share the full story then, but I do now.

Here’s a slice of the extract published by Wasafiri:

She told Poppy, ‘If you say “refugee”, I think of someone who fled their country because of war, and it’s not their fault. And if you say “migrant”, I think of someone who has moved for better opportunities. But these people are neither refugees nor migrants. They are just … landless.’

Poppy tried to argue. ‘Surely these words are two sides of the same coin. Surely these people are refugees as well, escaping places that are now too hot to live in. People like her aunt and cousins who used to live in Malaysia, but left when the country got too hot, and the Chinese and Indian minorities persecuted for not being Muslim — are they not refugees? Surely the price of land is too expensive, hoarded by a few landowners —.’

Louise cut her off. ‘My family took out a multi-generational sixty-year mortgage to buy our chalet. The debt was finally paid off last year. That is why I got to come to Monte Carlo this season. I am here not because of privilege. This is several lifetimes of hard work — my father, my mother, my grandfather, working into their eighties with two jobs. Why should the price of land be lower? Our family has sacrificed so much.’ Louise took a breath. Poppy made a small sound, a signal to add to the conversation but Louise ignored it. ‘And it’s not like the landless are homeless. The government has built the new villages for them to live in.’

‘But the new villages … ’ Poppy read a report, she had seen the documentaries, it was like living in hell. The heat, the dust —

‘The new villages have water, food, jobs, shelter. And it was their choice to come. If they don’t like it, then they can go back to their own country.’

For the rest of May you can read Wong’s The Landless in its entirety.

Enjoy, and have a great weekend.

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News

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BoE cuts rates, surprise split vote sends pound, yields higher – Reuters

FCA consults on steps to simplify mortgage rules – FCA

Average water bills likely to hit £2,000 by 2050, says Ofwat – Guardian

Trade war creating ‘unprecedented uncertainty’, warns shipping boss – T.I.M.

Women wins £30,000 compensation for being compared to Darth Vader – Guardian

Elon Musk’s SpaceX gets its own company town in Texas – The Verge

Another UK firm taken out: DoorDash buys Deliveroo for $3.9bn – Semafor

WeightWatchers files for bankruptcy as people turn to weight loss drugs – T.I.M.

Real interest rates by country in 2025 [Infographic] – Visual Capitalist

Old art is strangling new art… – Infinite Scroll

…in the age of Surefire Mediocrity – The Garden of Forking Paths

Products and services

Have annuity rates reached their peak? – Which

Virgin Money Regular Saver 6.5% review – Be Clever With Your Cash

One-of-a-kind ‘Delayed Start’ mortgage launched in the UK – Guardian

Get up to £1,500 cashback when you transfer your cash and/or investments through this link. Terms apply – Charles Stanley

Nationwide lowers mortgage rates again, others follow suit – This Is Money

Six of the biggest Lifetime ISA myths debunked – Which

Get up to £4,000 when you transfer your ISA to InvestEngine our link. (Minimum deposit of £100, other T&Cs apply. Capital at risk) – InvestEngine

Secure a cash ISA bonus before it’s too late – This Is Money

How your age affects the cost of car insurance – Which

Homes for sale with stunning views, in pictures – Guardian

Comment and opinion

The value of a second opinion – Oblivious Investor

How much exposure to US stocks is too much? [Paywall] – FT

Borrowing from your future can cost you everything – Of Dollars and Data

Wealth, wellness, and well-being – The Conversation

How to save when buying a home – Which

Wear a seatbelt – Safal Niveshak

UK inflation: they are not cooking the books – Simple Living in Somerset

Following the crowd into popular funds is a bad idea – Morningstar

The gold dilemma isn’t going anywhere – Abnormal Returns

Bye bye Buffett mini-special

Warren Buffett, 94, stepping down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway – BBC

Buffett caps a career built on humility – Bloomberg via Advisor Perspectives

Warren Buffett’s bet of the century – FT

Lessons from Buffett – Market Sentiment

There will never be another Warren Buffett – The Washington Post

Jamie Dimon says Warren Buffett represents the good in American capitalism – Fortune

Warren Buffett’s final brushstrokes – The Rational Walk

Just a day’s worth of Buffett’s quips and insights – Ted Merz [h/t Abnormal Returns]

Naughty corner: Active antics

The top 40 UK dividend stocks – UK Dividend Investor

Google is toast in the AI search era – Polymath Investor

The US is not an emerging market… yet – Semafor

Bitcoin crosses $100,000 for the first time since February – The Block

Kindle book bargains

Liar’s Poker by Michael Lewis – £0.99 on Kindle

The Price of Money by Rob Dix – £0.99 on Kindle

The Great Crashes: Lessons from Global Meltdowns by Linda Yueh – £0.99 on Kindle

Failed State: Why Britain Doesn’t Work by Sam Freedman – £0.99 on Kindle

Or pick up one of the all-time great investing classics – Monevator shop

Environmental factors

Huge North Sea wind farm scrapped due to rising costs – Independent

Sadiq Khan to announce plans to build on greenfield land – Guardian

Wind theft: the mysterious effect plaguing wind farms – BBC

It’s okay to notice when wind and solar fail – Breakthrough Journal

Robot overlord roundup

The life-or-death case for self-driving cars – Vox

McKinsey report on the $7 trillion bill to scale data centres – McKinsey

The AI arms race in hiring is a huge mess for everyone [Paywall] – FT

Why large language models are so hard to understand – Quanta

The AI jobs crisis is here now – Blood in the Machine

Trump meme-coining it mini-special

Trump set to raise millions from crypto and meme coins this month – CNBC

Trump family’s net worth has increased by $2.9bn through crypto in six months – CBS

58 wallets made over $10m each from Trump’s meme coin. 764,000 have lost money – CNBC

Not at the dinner table

Ken Rogoff: Our Dollar, Your Problem – Semafor

Globalisation did not hollow out the American middle-class – Noahpinion

The ‘100% tarriff’ on foreign films proposal doesn’t make much sense – Time

MAGA’s war on science – Paul Krugman

Trump’s mob-like shakedown of Paramount via the FCC – Mother Jones

The great deliverable of Trump’s first 100 days? Revenge – Semafor

Off our beat

Harrison Ford and the origin of Western civilisation – The Honest Broker

On the death of daydreaming – After Babel

Everything not forbidden is compulsory – Dror Poleg

Why men shouldn’t fear middle-age [Podcast] – Khe Hy via YouTube

When you take care of today, tomorrow takes care of itself – Ian Cassel

And finally…

“So smile when you read a headline that says ‘Investors lose as market falls.’ Edit it in your mind to ‘Disinvestors lose as market falls — but investors gain.’ Though writers often forget this truism, there is a buyer for every seller and what hurts one necessarily helps the other.”
– Warren Buffett, The Essays of Warren Buffett

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