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How Durable a Bounce? Blinks, and High-Variability Diet Research

This morning’s Peoplenomics opens with ChartPack: Launch Time? Markets have the smell of launch fever in the air, but that does not mean we are throwing caution overboard. The SpaceX buzz, oil/Iran headlines, and the coming Fed meeting all arrive at once, and our 1929 comparison work still leaves room for a push higher into the Fourth — while warning that blow-off rallies have a nasty habit of looking safest right before they don’t.

We also roll out the latest Blink Lab / News Compressor view of the world: a compressed weekend map of what changed overnight in markets, energy, war-risk, weather, health, cyber, and supply chains. The point is not to drown readers in headlines. The point is to show what changed that could matter to real households, investors, operators, farmers, travelers, and small business owners.

Then, in Old Man Labs, we go sideways into something unexpectedly practical: the Summer of Food Counting. Instead of counting calories first, what happens if we count food variety — plants, proteins, fermented foods, colors, textures, and flavors? That leads into a deeper note on “state-stacks” and domain-walking: the idea that food, smell, motion, rest, weather, timing, and attention may be parts of the same larger pattern map. Not more stimulation. Better-shaped stimulation.

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