This Week’s Global Perspectives

Entrepreneur & Author

JeffCorbett.com

“Business trends, smart insights, and a few well-hidden gems worth discovering.”  

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Welcome to this week’s edition of Global Common Cents, where we once again explore a wide-ranging mix of ideas shaping business, lifestyle, and personal decision-making in a rapidly changing world. From boardrooms to personal well-being, our goal remains the same: to surface insights that are timely, practical, and occasionally a bit unexpected.

On the business front, we look at how stress doesn’t always stay neatly confined to the office—and why recognizing its impact at home matters more than ever. We also step into the structural side of global finance with a clear-eyed overview of Special Purpose Vehicles and how they are being used in 2026 to manage risk, capital, and cross-border complexity. In investment strategy, attention turns to the St. Moritz Crypto Conference taking place this week, a reminder that digital assets continue to evolve beyond headlines and into serious institutional conversations.

Balance, of course, is essential. We examine why our increasingly online world could use a few more “civilizing influencers,” explore how indecision around relocation can quietly undermine well-being, and take a realistic look at what working out after age 50 actually requires. We also revisit Italian dining through the lens of Sinatra and the Rat Pack, and close with a candid look at the often-overlooked hidden costs of alcohol.

As always, thank you for reading and for being part of our global community. Serious or lighthearted, each piece is meant to spark thought, encourage perspective, and remind us that opportunity often lives at the intersection of discipline and curiosity. We hope you enjoy this week’s issue.



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About The Publisher

Jeff Corbett

As entrepreneur, author and magazine publisher with over 25 years’ experience in the global marketplace, I enjoy writing as an advocate for international business and personal freedoms. Thanks to my experiences building businesses I also have a tremendous interest in reading or writing about motivation and self-discipline.