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>>54315566

Checked. And yes. Recently changed companies - went from ball busting, low paying, hard working with shitty alcoholic boss and cheap ass uncaring owner.

New company I work remote, with company car, choose my own hours, and my bosses love me. But part of me thinks:

>in no time at all, none of this will matter. The company will likely go belly up, the work won’t matter if we are in turmoil, people starving, fighting. None of this is going to matter, we are all just waiting for the collapse to be undeniably happening.

It’s weird. I worry I’m becoming too detached from reality. It’s not a healthy way to live. Or maybe it’s the only healthy way to live.

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>>54193613

They look at me funny when I mention it. That said my family is mostly boomers. The other Milennials agree with me but they’re very much a minority.

Every single one of my Boomer relatives has their retirement fund in their stock market. One even put half of his into Bitcoin.

It’s going to be an absolute bloodbath and I’ll be one of few left standing.

The greatest trick the Jews ever pulled was convincing Boomers certain concepts were not critically important

>generational wealth
>sound money
>responsible investing and saving

Their single generation represents a shattered link in an otherwise unbroken chain of human wisdom, culture and knowledge stretching back to the beginning.

And all those of us born after it can do is our best, muddling in the dark, trying to find gems of wisdom in a world gone mad.

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