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June 10, 2021


Hey mom.

Copper prices have been soaring recently. Do you know why?

The keyword these days is "carbon-free society." Even a kid can understand the idea of ​​reducing CO2 emissions because of global warming .

But how does this relate to the copper market?

So the engine becomes a motor, and that motor is made of magnets and copper coils.

Copper was the first metal used by humans about 10,000 years ago. Copper alone is too soft, so tin was added to it to increase its strength, resulting in bronze.

As a more practical metal than gold or silver, copper brought many benefits to the Four Rivers Civilization.

Copper is abundant, easy to work with, and has excellent electrical and thermal conductivity, as well as durability and corrosion resistance.

To give you some familiar examples, the inside of an electric wire is made of copper, and the pots in high-end rice cookers and high-end French pots are also made of copper.

It's unfortunate that it's called a "bronze medal," but in our real lives, bronze is undoubtedly a gold medal.

What I'm trying to say is that if you understand the properties and uses of copper, you can associate the trend of decarbonization with a sudden rise in copper prices and act before the rest of the world.

"Understanding" is the accumulation of study and experience, right?

You have to understand the properties of electromagnetic induction and thermal conductivity, and understand their usefulness in the real world. Otherwise, when you hear the word "decarbonization," you won't be able to react like, "Copper prices are here!"

I think this can be said in all fields. You need to have scientific knowledge, understand political decisions based on geographical and historical knowledge, understand language, and put into words the understanding you have built up through logic.

Then decide your next move!

I have a bad example like my dad, who would spend all his free time playing the Famicom, so I want to study properly.

But I think that no matter how knowledgeable a person is, they will never be able to understand why husbands continue to step on their wives' landmines without any remorse .

... I wonder if they'll understand that kind of sense by the time they're in the fifth grade lol