About me
Bridge-builder between monetary reform ideas and economic reality
I am Gabriel Waldeyer — born 1968, self-employed since 1987. If you have landed on this page and are still reading, you probably sense: This person is thinking in a direction that occupies me too. That is exactly the point.
Three and a half decades as an IT consultant — deep in the logic of systems, numbers and processes — gave me something no degree conveys: a systemic perspective. The ability to see how structures work, why they resist change, and where the real levers are. That perspective is what I now bring to areas that matter more to me.
What truly drives me are questions larger than any project: Why does our monetary and economic system structurally generate imbalances that conventional politics cannot resolve? Where do the causes lie — and what might a monetary and economic design look like that serves people rather than the other way around? And: what do people need when they sense that the old world no longer fits — but do not yet know what the new one looks like for them? My work consists of picking up existing attempts at answers, integrating and thinking them further — without claiming to know the only right one.
I know the old world from the inside — its logic, its language, its constraints. And I can see the new world taking shape — tentatively, fragmentarily, but unmistakably. That in-between space is not an uncomfortable place for me. It is my field of work.
In everything I do, I bring heart, soul, passion and the highest quality — otherwise I leave it to those better suited to the task.
What I work on
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If you have been nodding while reading — for whatever reason — a short conversation is probably the most sensible next step. No form, no questionnaire. Just talk.