>don't want to try hard in this life on the off chance of nuclear war or global economic catastrophe cucking me out of my hard work and life savings
anyone know this feel?
That's a piss poor excuse, meng. Piss poor. You're probably pretty lazy
>>29885952
Are you sure you're not secretly wishing for that to happen?
I kind of do. I haven't done anything with myself, but if shit hits the fan, and the apocalypse comes, I feel like that would give me a new lease of life.
Though I probably wouldn't do too well in that environment either.
>>29886364
>Though I probably wouldn't do too well in that environment either.
Fortune favours the prepared. What have you done to prepare?
>>29886425
It's not a scenario that I think is likely to happen, so I haven't prepared for it at all.
My fantasy is that I would be some post apocalyptic rambo, chewing ass and taking names.
>>29885952
study risk assessment
for example, imagine there is a lottery machine with a 1% chance of losing everything and a 99% chance of getting 5% returns
What is the ideal proportion of money you should put in each time?
Once you study the math and science behind things like this it all becomes clear