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None of you have to live like this. Finding ways to make your own money and to stop getting jewed isn't that difficult and the contents of this sub will help you entirely avoid both the banking industry and the wasteful dross consuming your dignity at your "job". Some of the contents here are outdated, but most of the beginning stuff still applies. If any of you would like to ask some questions as this topic grows in pertinence, please feel free to do so.

If you're not interested, well, have fun staying poor.

None of you have to live like this. Finding ways to make your own money and to stop getting jewed isn't that difficult and the contents of this sub will help you entirely avoid both the banking industry and the wasteful dross consuming your dignity at your "job". Some of the contents here are outdated, but most of the beginning stuff still applies. If any of you would like to ask some questions as this topic grows in pertinence, please feel free to do so. If you're not interested, well, have fun staying poor.

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You do not prepare for a "power off" scenario via investments of the monetary color. You will prepare for a "power off" (meaning: you're going to starve within a week unless you're very good at stockpiling non-perishable foods) scenario by being good at hunting, defending your property and preparing tools and certain techniques to avoid starvation. Instead, you make investments based on the risks involved, what could go right and with the thought in mind that these things you're afraid of happening come to fruition.

These assertions are commonplace when discussing these topics and I'm afriad someone has beguiled you with select words, all with the aims of you not preparing for the next great technological innovation being commonly called "Web3". Everything seems like it's a rip off because it is. Our central banking currencies are literal monopoly money. We don't need natural gas/oil, coal, etc and we haven't for probably longer than fifties years, maybe as mush as a hundred years. But these are different topics and explaining all of that isn't as important as the present topic.

I see precious metals as being a hedge against inflation and a retirement vehicle, if that helps explain some things.