Christian Eriksen is at home and reportedly 'doing well' after his cardiac arrest on the pitch. The medics who saved his life have been praised for their swift response, a rare moment of good news in a week dominated by market volatility. But let us not forget the underlying risk.
The human heart is like a gilt-edged bond: seemingly secure until it is not. The Premier League's medical protocols passed the test, but the lesson is clear. We must value human capital as rigorously as we value financial capital.
The cost of negligence is far higher than any transfer fee. Today, we are reminded that life is the ultimate non-performing asset. Fortunately, the emergency services executed a perfect rescue package, preventing a total loss.








