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Sir, this is a Wendy’s!
Death in the water wars is my retirement plan
Do you mean from dehydration, or in the literal wars as a causality?
If you die from dehydration in the water wars, you’re missing the point of the water wars. Don’t stop charging until your thirst is quenched.
or the BezosBotsTM kill you first.
I saw a 1995 documentary called Screamers that attempts to accurately depict this.
Yes, probably
Dark humor aside, I think a lot of people are just trying to figure out the future one step at a time.
Knowing my luck, I’ll work until I drop dead and then money will lose it’s value
I’m just going to keep working until I die at my desk, as our capitalist overlords intended. Maybe cause of death will be natural, or nuke, or zombies, or whatever. It doesn’t really matter in the end.
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open a savings account
It’s one thing to have an account. It’s another thing to be able to put money in it. I’m lucky if I don’t have to take money out of my savings all month. About half my clothes have holes in them, and I keep thinking, “Maybe next paycheck I can go shopping.” But by the time next paycheck comes, it pretty much all goes to rent, food, fuel, or whatever else is more dire than new clothes.
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I’m privileged enough to have all of very cheap housing, a paid off car and a well paying job, and I still don’t contribute enough to my RRSP.
In case you aren’t already, you should try shopping at Goodwill or another local thrift store. I get most of my clothes from there. Last time I took my daughter because she has strong fashion opinions.
Tell me you haven’t been to goodwill lately without telling me
It was only months ago! What happened‽
You can try locally owned ones. In the town I live near there’s one called Adam’s attic. I was able to get my son, my wife and I multiple new outfits for less than $10.
Goodwill prices are out of control. Look for local/mom and pop thrifts.
All those things require a surplus of cash. A lot of people don’t have that.
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Yeah, you save $100 this month, then maybe the next, then your car breaks down, or you have to go to the doctor or whatever the fuck expensive thing that comes up and you’re wiped out again. Not that $1200 a year is going to do jack shit for you anyway as far as retirement goes anyway.
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With that amount you’re not saving enough to do anything beyond short term emergencies and a lot of people are lucky to even get that far. It doesn’t secure you any kind of future after you’re too old/sick to work anymore.
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You will in fact live to 65 and you better fucking do something about it and make your plans now.
Wtf else would you have been talking about? People are unhappy because your fucking stupid message ignores a shitload of reality. Not everyone has an income that even meets their cost of living, let alone save or plan anything for the future and you come on here calling them turds and lecture them about feeling hopless? Fuck you.
@lightnsfw @ameancow there’s an app for that…
What an utterly privileged and myopic take.
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My father had the same retirement plan. Will the cycle ever break
My plan is to be rich enough, old enough and western european enough that the collapse won’t really hit till after I’m dead.
Who needs money? I’m sitting on a gold mine of microplastics in me. We can create a parallel peer-to-peer microplastic economy.
Option B could be to make civilization good enough that retirement is not needed. Basic income is one thing but enough jobs and affordable medical care could make sure that age is not a problem.
Sure, I mean literally millions of people want this, but like 20 billionaires don’t want to lose an insignificant amount of their wealth so that means we don’t get to have it. :(
Millions of people want free money. How many are willing to spend the time to make it work? The problem is not the revolution but to regularly make investment decisions and to decide what the economy should do.
I would absolutely love to work towards making the world a better place and not to make like 3 guys richer
What is holding you back?
Society?
What do you want to do and how is society preventing it?
I think it’s more like, any job you have in a capitalist system (which we live in especially in the USA) will result in enriching the borgeousie more than the laborers. Exceptions may apply for worker owned businesses but those are few and far between and even then usually there is still a hierarchy for pay that can be rather unequal in distribution.
Anyways idk that’s not really a question that has a simple answer but that’s just something off the top of my head.
For a funnier example, let’s say I wanted to murder you and a few other peeps just to have a good time. Society would prevent that through laws and punishment, of course the real thing stopping me is the hassle and chance I could get imprisoned and my own moral compass but it’s just a pithy example of where free will and society could intersect.
There’s an infinite number of examples of how society curbs individual behaviors.
The 20 rich guys…
What would you do in a world without them?
Thrive.
I wish I had your optimism mate
I don’t have it either. But that shouldn’t prevent us from thinking about what could be done.
I’m not sure why those things would eliminate the need for retirement. Affordable medical care and jobs aren’t a problem in Europe. People still don’t function all that well when they get old.
If you’re still on Shitter, you’re part of the problem you’re dooming about.
I think that tweet is from a time when most of twitter still thought musk was one of the good ones trying to save the world.
Ah. More innocent days, eh? When we could still tell apart what was sarcasm and what was prediction.
In what Marxist paradise are you allowed to retire at 65?
I think you are being optimistic about things lasting till you’re 65.
I don’t know, they might be 64 currently
I mean, I’m not wrong.







