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The Window Is Closing — And Most People Don’t See It Yet

Key Questions and Takeaways from Our April Borderless Q&A Session

What we’re experiencing right now isn’t just instability.

It’s a structural break.

In this session, we walk through what has fundamentally changed in the global system — from the erosion of NATO as a credible alliance to the growing perception of the United States as unpredictable, and in some cases, adversarial. The consequences of that shift are already showing up, not in headlines, but in friction: harder banking, more scrutiny, rising costs, and fewer viable pathways for Americans looking to move or diversify.

The key insight is simple, but uncomfortable: the system isn’t closing overnight — it’s tightening. And that tightening is what makes this moment dangerous. Because most people won’t react until it becomes obvious, and by then, the cost of optionality will be significantly higher.

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