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: We often use physical metaphors—the market is "healthy," "limping," or "recovering." This anthropomorphism turns abstract global trade into a "figure" we can relate to, making the complex understandable through narrative. Why It Matters Today

: Currency is the ultimate figurative object. A banknote has no intrinsic value; its "figurative" power comes from the symbols of the state and the collective belief (iconicity) that it represents labor and time. : We often use physical metaphors—the market is

In the age of cryptocurrency and digital assets (NFTs), economic figurativeness has reached its peak. We are trading "icons" that have no physical form, proving that the (the figure) is often more powerful than the utility of the object itself. : We often use physical metaphors—the market is