For centuries, the West has sought to decode the universe with the rigour of Euclid and the certainty of Christ. But every so often, reality throws up a figure so fundamentally resistant to analysis, so wildly entangled in contradictions, that it defies all classical tools of understanding — and instead demands a quantum lens. Donald Trump is one such figure. Not a politician in the traditional sense, nor a businessman in any useful one, he is an event horizon of logic. A paradox with a golf handicap. And like all good paradoxes, he doesn’t need to make sense — only impact.
Why only Salman Khan can explain Trump tariffs
For centuries, the West has sought to decode the universe with the rigour of Euclid and the certainty of Christ. But every so often, reality throws up a figure so fundamentally resistant to analysis, so wildly entangled in contradictions, that it defies all classical tools of understanding — and instead demands a quantum lens. Donald Trump is one such figure. Not a politician in the traditional sense, nor a businessman in any useful one, he is an event horizon of logic. A paradox with a golf handicap. And like all good paradoxes, he doesn’t need to make sense — only impact.