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<blockquote data-quote="joegrizzy" data-source="post: 3797874" data-attributes="member: 45524"><p>i'm not sure anyone my age plans on "retiring" whatever that mean. pensions aren't a thing unless you work for state, it's just a different game. that's why they are able to trap so many young people with massive college debt, entice them with get rich schemes like day trading on the market or crypto, etc. </p><p></p><p>those things seem more attainable for people my age, so they take those chances. but imo most of that is a losing game if you are planning long term because of the extreme volatility (crypto obviously the worst), aside from the fact that we know basically nothing about it and who owns it. not to mention there's a debate on whether it could lead to cheaper energy prices or ridiculously expensive energy prices, etc etc.</p><p></p><p>i dunno, my great grandpa died the day he stopped working. i'm trying to draw it out a bit so it won't be so harsh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joegrizzy, post: 3797874, member: 45524"] i'm not sure anyone my age plans on "retiring" whatever that mean. pensions aren't a thing unless you work for state, it's just a different game. that's why they are able to trap so many young people with massive college debt, entice them with get rich schemes like day trading on the market or crypto, etc. those things seem more attainable for people my age, so they take those chances. but imo most of that is a losing game if you are planning long term because of the extreme volatility (crypto obviously the worst), aside from the fact that we know basically nothing about it and who owns it. not to mention there's a debate on whether it could lead to cheaper energy prices or ridiculously expensive energy prices, etc etc. i dunno, my great grandpa died the day he stopped working. i'm trying to draw it out a bit so it won't be so harsh. [/QUOTE]
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