Why Economic Forecasts Hide the Coming Entertainment Collapse
The Blindness of Quantitative Analysis
Mainstream economists and government agencies are currently projecting a “Golden Era” for entertainment, claiming the U.S. market will exceed $800 billion by 2028. However, looking at these numbers is like looking at a mirage. Quantitative analysis—the practice of measuring the world solely through spreadsheets—is right only about 25% of the time. Why? Because it ignores the Natural Law of cause and effect.
Forecasts are inherently biased toward the status quo. They assume that because a corporation is large, it is stable. But in the natural world, when a body grows too large for its environment to support, it begins to consume itself. We are seeing this now as the “entertainment giants” use dishonest accounting and predatory consolidation to mask a hollow core.