The Fixpoint of March 15, 2026 stands for a simple idea:
The future emerges where people share responsibility.
“We are Mr. President” is not a one‑man show.
It is a symbol of collective action.
It means: each of us carries a part of the responsibility.
We provide the space for this – a place where community matters more than individuals and possibilities matter more than power.
The future does not belong to someone.
It belongs to all of us.
February 28, 2026 marks a clear geopolitical turning point.
Until then, markets remained stable despite underlying uncertainties; even the debate around a potential AI bubble felt largely theoretical. Key tensions were expected to surface only in the autumn.
But with the United States’ decision to take military action against Iran, the situation shifted abruptly. Immediate market reactions — rising energy prices, increased volatility — signaled that a geopolitical tipping point had been reached. Two major powers, Russia and the U.S., were now simultaneously engaged in military conflicts. China remained cautious, yet the strategic balance grew noticeably more fragile.
February 28, 2026 thus serves as an analytical fixpoint:
A date when the illusion of global stability gave way to a new phase, and the dynamics of world order were fundamentally recalibrated.