Šarūnas Tarutis: Let’s stop frightening each other. How tensions are affecting housing markets in the world’s truly ‘hot’ spots Lately, even the housing market reviews have started from the perspective of the threat of war, as if that threat had just emerged and had become imminent. The consensus among experts in strategic communication, psychological operations and counter-propaganda is that this narrative benefits only one side now. On the business side, it is a disappointment because it hinders the achievement of the objectives, and we all have an interest in economic growth. On the personal side, it is regrettable that we are so easily swayed by negative influences that we frighten each other rather than encourage each other.
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