> I guess this is the thing that people are having a hard time coming to terms with - we no longer live in the real world.
This, and the parent comment:
> If you’re planning to be alive in 20 years, you’re better off making sure you have a work ethic and skills that generate value, than obsessing over any sort of wealth-hoarding instrument at all, because it is the only true protection against change.
You see, the problem is that they both read like correct statements, which is rather worrying.
This, and the parent comment:
> If you’re planning to be alive in 20 years, you’re better off making sure you have a work ethic and skills that generate value, than obsessing over any sort of wealth-hoarding instrument at all, because it is the only true protection against change.
You see, the problem is that they both read like correct statements, which is rather worrying.